Sridhar Seetharaman Carnegie Mellon University Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 Development of a High Temperature.

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Sridhar Seetharaman Carnegie Mellon University Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pittsburgh, PA Development of a High Temperature Maximum Bubble Pressure Apparatus For Measuring Surface Tension of Molten Metals DMR

Sridhar Seetharaman Carnegie Mellon University Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pittsburgh, PA Intellectual Merits The overall objective of this program is to develop an experimental methodology to measure surface tensions of liquid alloys under controlled oxygen contents in the gas. This will be used for characterizing surface tension of melts containing reactive elements such as Al, Cr and Ti. The effect of oxygen potential on the surface tension and surface phases will be elucidated and the results will be used to improve the understanding of surface physical chemistry of metallic melts and to address current industrial problems.

Sridhar Seetharaman Carnegie Mellon University Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pittsburgh, PA Gas 2r Melt h Principle behind MBP The pressure needed to form a bubble at the tip of the tube is registered. The maximum bubble pressure (P) to form a bubble is related to the surface tension and to the pressure necessary to create a new surface (P  ) through the equation:.

Sridhar Seetharaman Carnegie Mellon University Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pittsburgh, PA MBP apparatus used for molten metals (1) Furnace (2) Zr-oxide capillaries for oxygen monitoring. (3) Pt/Pt-Rh thermocouple (4) Alumina crucible (5) Ambient oxygen-gettered gas (6) Protective alumina tube (7) Pressure transducer. (8) With the help of a gas flow controller (9) Capillary lifting device

Sridhar Seetharaman Carnegie Mellon University Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pittsburgh, PA The MBP developed under this grant High temperature furnace and controller Computer control for gas flow rate, pressure monitoring and temperature control

Sridhar Seetharaman Carnegie Mellon University Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pittsburgh, PA Broader Impacts Two graduate students have been supported by this project and a laboratory is being designed for undergraduate students. Collaboration is being established with industrial companies to use the equipment to determine properties that are key for manufacturing primary metals. Initial results for the maximum bubble pressure in molten copper are shown below: