Takehiko Kumagai
Hokkaido University
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B-process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science | 2016
Shungo Natsui; Ryota Nashimoto; Hifumi Takai; Takehiko Kumagai; Tatsuya Kikuchi; Ryosuke O. Suzuki
The behavior of the interface between molten Sn and the LiCl–KCl eutectic melt system was observed directly. We found that the transient behavior of the interface exhibits considerable temperature dependence through a change in its physical properties. The “metal film” generated in the upper molten salt phase significantly influences the shape of the interface. Although the lifetime of the metal film depends on the gas flow rate, it is not affected by the buoyancy if the interfacial tension is dominant.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B-process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science | 2017
Shungo Natsui; Ryota Nashimoto; Takehiko Kumagai; Tatsuya Kikuchi; Ryosuke O. Suzuki
The transient behaviors of two immiscible liquids, namely, molten matte and molten slag, with a high interfacial tension were investigated using the smoothed particle hydrodynamics model. Numerical simulations were performed using a discrete-element-type method that could track the movement of both the continuous liquid phase and the dispersed one directly. Numerical simulations were also performed for conditions corresponding to different interfacial tension and density values. Further, the predicted topological changes as well as the relationship between the physical properties and the droplet size distribution were investigated. It was found that, with an increase in the interfacial tension, the large droplets formed aggregate quickly with the bulk phase, owing to the buoyancy force. It was also found that the absolute value of the interfacial tension determines the interfacial area, suggesting that it also affects the droplet settling time. As such, we can conclude that the nonlinearly changed interface shape can easily become unstable as a result of only a slight change in the curvature.
Journal of Visualization | 2010
Yoshiaki Ueda; Yusuke Sakai; Takehiko Kumagai; Toshio Ishii; Manabu Iguchi
Isij International | 2004
Manabu Iguchi; Daisuke Iguchi; Yasushi Sasaki; Takehiko Kumagai; Shinichiro Yokoya
Isij International | 2001
Takehiko Kumagai; Manabu Iguchi
Chemical Engineering Science | 2016
Shungo Natsui; Ryota Nashimoto; Hifumi Takai; Takehiko Kumagai; Tatsuya Kikuchi; Ryosuke O. Suzuki
Isij International | 1996
Koichi Matsuoka; Takehiko Kumagai; Tadatoshi Chiba
Chemical Engineering Science | 2014
Shungo Natsui; Hifumi Takai; Takehiko Kumagai; Tatsuya Kikuchi; Ryosuke O. Suzuki
Materials Transactions | 2014
Shungo Natsui; Hifumi Takai; Takehiko Kumagai; Tatsuya Kikuchi; Ryosuke O. Suzuki
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 1998
Taihei Shimada; Takaharu Kajinami; Takehiko Kumagai; Shohei Takeda; Jun-ichiro Hayashi; Tadatoshi Chiba