Rapid online analysis of liquid slag is essential for optimizing the quality and energy efficiency of steel production. To investigate the key factors that affect the online measurement of refined slag using laser-ind...Rapid online analysis of liquid slag is essential for optimizing the quality and energy efficiency of steel production. To investigate the key factors that affect the online measurement of refined slag using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy(LIBS), this study examined the effects of slag composition and temperature on the intensity and stability of the LIBS spectra. The experimental temperature was controlled at three levels: 1350℃, 1400℃, and 1450℃. The results showed that slag composition and temperature significantly affected the intensity and stability of the LIBS spectra. Increasing the Fe content and temperature in the slag reduces its viscosity, resulting in an enhanced intensity and stability of the LIBS spectra. Additionally, 42 refined slag samples were quantitatively analyzed for Fe, Si, Ca, Mg, Al, and Mn at 1350℃, 1400℃, and 1450℃.The normalized full spectrum combined with partial least squares(PLS) quantification modeling was used, using the Ca Ⅱ 317.91 nm spectral line as an internal standard. The results show that using the internal standard normalization method can significantly reduce the influence of spectral fluctuations. Meanwhile, a temperature of 1450℃ has been found to yield superior results compared to both 1350℃ and 1400℃, and it is advantageous to conduct a quantitative analysis of the slag when it is in a “water-like” state with low viscosity.展开更多
The definitions of the normal chordal tooth thichness and the constant chord in interna-tional standard ISO 1122/1-1983(E) are analyzed according to the basic principle of involute cy-lindrical gear geometry. It is po...The definitions of the normal chordal tooth thichness and the constant chord in interna-tional standard ISO 1122/1-1983(E) are analyzed according to the basic principle of involute cy-lindrical gear geometry. It is pointed out that in the case of spur gears, the two definitions arerespectively identical with generally recognized traditional formulas, but in the case of helical gears,they are respectively contradictory with their traditional formulas. The general principle of themethod of the two-point measuring for the tooth thickness of gears is analysized, and the calcula-tion formulas of the two-point measuring for the tooth thickness of the involute helical gear ispresented. It is proved theoretically that a constant chord can be measured with the method of thetwo-point measuring (with the tooth thickness caliper) while normal chordal tooth thickness cannot be measured with the tooth thickness caliper (the method of the two-point measuring). The is-sues of the two definitions of the tooth thickness in the international standard are analysed outagain in measurng.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Key R&D Program Projects of China (No.2021YFB3202402)National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.62173321)。
文摘Rapid online analysis of liquid slag is essential for optimizing the quality and energy efficiency of steel production. To investigate the key factors that affect the online measurement of refined slag using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy(LIBS), this study examined the effects of slag composition and temperature on the intensity and stability of the LIBS spectra. The experimental temperature was controlled at three levels: 1350℃, 1400℃, and 1450℃. The results showed that slag composition and temperature significantly affected the intensity and stability of the LIBS spectra. Increasing the Fe content and temperature in the slag reduces its viscosity, resulting in an enhanced intensity and stability of the LIBS spectra. Additionally, 42 refined slag samples were quantitatively analyzed for Fe, Si, Ca, Mg, Al, and Mn at 1350℃, 1400℃, and 1450℃.The normalized full spectrum combined with partial least squares(PLS) quantification modeling was used, using the Ca Ⅱ 317.91 nm spectral line as an internal standard. The results show that using the internal standard normalization method can significantly reduce the influence of spectral fluctuations. Meanwhile, a temperature of 1450℃ has been found to yield superior results compared to both 1350℃ and 1400℃, and it is advantageous to conduct a quantitative analysis of the slag when it is in a “water-like” state with low viscosity.
文摘The definitions of the normal chordal tooth thichness and the constant chord in interna-tional standard ISO 1122/1-1983(E) are analyzed according to the basic principle of involute cy-lindrical gear geometry. It is pointed out that in the case of spur gears, the two definitions arerespectively identical with generally recognized traditional formulas, but in the case of helical gears,they are respectively contradictory with their traditional formulas. The general principle of themethod of the two-point measuring for the tooth thickness of gears is analysized, and the calcula-tion formulas of the two-point measuring for the tooth thickness of the involute helical gear ispresented. It is proved theoretically that a constant chord can be measured with the method of thetwo-point measuring (with the tooth thickness caliper) while normal chordal tooth thickness cannot be measured with the tooth thickness caliper (the method of the two-point measuring). The is-sues of the two definitions of the tooth thickness in the international standard are analysed outagain in measurng.