Inclusion processing in steelmaking, implemented using electrical fields
Professor Rongshan Qin of The Open University explains how the fact that the electrical properties of non-metallic inclusions contained in liquid metal can be manipulated by the application of electrical stimulation. Both experimental data and theory are described in some detail. This seminar is a part of a series of talks given at the Warwick Manufacturing Group of Warwick University

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