Article | REF: M1726 V1

Thermochemical data required for heat balances

Authors: Paul Victor RIBOUD, Jean-Marc STEILER

Publication date: October 10, 1980 | Lire en français

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    4. Enthalpy of some industrial bodies

    4.1 Dairy Enthalpy

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    4.1.1 Enthalpy of fully crystallized solid slags and oxide-defined compounds

    The enthalpy variation of a solid slag between two states in which it is fully crystallized can be estimated by the sum of the enthalpy variations, between these two states, of the oxides (possibly fluorides, etc.) of which it consists. The application of this rule, whose validity has been the subject of numerous verifications, for example

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