
doi: 10.4095/306802
The effect of pressure, in a consumable electrode arc furnace, on the weight of metal melted per unit of energy dissipated was investigated while melting titanium electrodes of negative and positive polarity and steel electrodes of negative polarity. Provided that the arc length was sufficiently short, the weight of metal melted per unit of energy dissipated increased continuously as the pressure of argon was decreased from 650 mm Hg to 1 x 10 -2 mm Hg.
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