TY - JOUR
T1 - Application of X-ray radiography to study the segregation process of iron from silicate under high pressure and high temperature
AU - Gotou, Hirotada
AU - Yagi, Takehiko
AU - Iizuka, Riko
AU - Suzuki, Akio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015/4/3
Y1 - 2015/4/3
N2 - X-ray radiography was applied to observe the segregation process of iron from silicate at high pressure and high temperature in mixtures containing light elements. As the temperature of the hydrogen-containing sample increases, the molten iron becomes coherent. Small droplets of iron sink to the bottom of the chamber, where they merge into a single, large droplet. The small iron droplets exhibit complex motion, moving in random directions. Markedly different behavior is found in the sulfur-containing sample, where no clear motion of the molten iron is observed. Instead, as the sample temperature is increased, the concentration of iron near the wall of the sample chamber gradually increases. These observations demonstrate that the behavior of molten iron changes according to the dissolved elements. This X-ray radiography experiment represents a powerful technique to study the segregation process of molten iron from solid or partially molten silicate, particularly when combined with high-resolution tomography techniques.
AB - X-ray radiography was applied to observe the segregation process of iron from silicate at high pressure and high temperature in mixtures containing light elements. As the temperature of the hydrogen-containing sample increases, the molten iron becomes coherent. Small droplets of iron sink to the bottom of the chamber, where they merge into a single, large droplet. The small iron droplets exhibit complex motion, moving in random directions. Markedly different behavior is found in the sulfur-containing sample, where no clear motion of the molten iron is observed. Instead, as the sample temperature is increased, the concentration of iron near the wall of the sample chamber gradually increases. These observations demonstrate that the behavior of molten iron changes according to the dissolved elements. This X-ray radiography experiment represents a powerful technique to study the segregation process of molten iron from solid or partially molten silicate, particularly when combined with high-resolution tomography techniques.
KW - X-ray radiography
KW - core segregation simulation
KW - hydrogen
KW - sulfur
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U2 - 10.1080/08957959.2015.1028932
DO - 10.1080/08957959.2015.1028932
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84928591414
SN - 0895-7959
VL - 35
SP - 130
EP - 138
JO - High Pressure Research
JF - High Pressure Research
IS - 2
ER -