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Thermal Properties of Söderberg Electrode Materials
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Abstract
Thermal properties of green Söderberg electrode pastes were measured up to 1073 K (800 °C) using the transient plane source method. Comparison was made to measurements on an electrode material baked beforehand to 1473 K (1200 °C). For the green pastes, thermal conductivity was found to decrease up to 673 K (400 °C) at the onset of baking. After about 873 K (600 °C), thermal conductivity of the material increases with increasing temperature. For previously baked Söderberg material, thermal conductivity continually increases with increasing temperature.
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Title: Thermal Properties of Söderberg Electrode Materials
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Abstract
Thermal properties of green Söderberg electrode pastes were measured up to 1073 K (800 °C) using the transient plane source method.
Comparison was made to measurements on an electrode material baked beforehand to 1473 K (1200 °C).
For the green pastes, thermal conductivity was found to decrease up to 673 K (400 °C) at the onset of baking.
After about 873 K (600 °C), thermal conductivity of the material increases with increasing temperature.
For previously baked Söderberg material, thermal conductivity continually increases with increasing temperature.
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