Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.103, No.9, 4867-4875, 2020
Melting temperature measurement of refractory oxide ceramics as a function of oxygen fugacity using containerless methods
An aerodynamic conical nozzle levitator (CNL) has been used to measure the melting temperatures of refractory ceramics. The well-established method of cooling traces has been adapted to allow measurements for air-sensitive samples using a controlled atmosphere, where the oxygen partial pressure can be adjusted and monitored in real time. In this study, we explain the details of a system that we developed for use at the Spallation Neutron Source (Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Measurements of the melting behavior of (Fe,Cr,Al)(3)O-4 spinels were made between log (P-O2 (atm)) of -0.7 and -5. The melting temperature of hercynite is found to be oxygen potential dependent, ranging between 1692 and 1767 degrees C at log (P-O2) values from -4.42 to -0.70.