The sessile drop profile method was combined with X-ray radiography to develop a precise method to measure interfacial tensions and contact angles of liquid metals at high temperatures and in a variety of atmospheres. An accurate method of digital image processing was developed to capture, enhance and determine the coordinates of the X-ray shadow image of the droplet. Laplace's equation was then solved numerically to allow a non-subjective determination of interfacial tension and contact angles. Examples of the determination of the interfacial tension of mercury in argon, of liquid iron at 1 550�C under various C0/C02 gas mixtures, of iron carbon alloys and of liquid iron in contact with a lime-alumina-silica slag at 1 550�C, are given. © 1992, The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Jim Bo, I., & Cramb, A. W. (1992). Computer Aided Interfacial Measurements. ISIJ International, 32(1), 26–35. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.32.26
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