The Paton Welding Journal, 2026, #1, 27-32 pages
Investigation of the processes of diffusion and their influence on the electrical resistivity of graphitized cored electrodes applied in industrial steelmaking arc furnaces
O.G. Bogachenko1, D.D. Mishchenko1, I.O. Goncharov1, I.O. Neilo1, S.G. Kiiko2, I.M. Logozinskyi2, K.M. Gorban2, A.G. Fedkov2
1E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute of the NASU.
11 Kazymyr Malevych Str., 03150, Kyiv, Ukraine.
E-mail: goncharovia@ukr.net
2PJSC “Electrometallurgical Plant “Dniprospetsstal”
81 Pivdenne Highway, 69008, Zaporizhzhzya, Ukraine
Abstract
It is noted that during application of composite (cored) electrodes in industrial steelmaking arc furnaces, diffusion processes
occur in the core-electrode system, which determine the properties of the graphitized cored electrode and of the core itself, as
well as the electric arc parameters. The diffusion processes and their influence on the electrical resistivity of the body of the
graphitized cored RP electrode with the initial diameter of 350 mm, which has passed the full cycle of heating in EAF DC-12
furnace with subsequent cooling to ambient temperature
and holding for 1.2·105 h, were investigated. It was found that active
diffusion of all the main components of the core (K, Ba, Cu, Cr and Ti) into the electrode body occurs in the core-electrode
system. The higher the content of copper, barium, titanium and other core components in the specimen, the lower its electrical
resistivity, and vice versa. Diffusion of the core components in the core-electrode system results in a 35‒40 % lower electrical
resistivity of the cored electrode than that of the initial monolithic electrode.
Keywords: steelmaking arc furnaces, graphitized cored electrode, diffusion, electrical resistivity
Received: 30.07.2025
Received in revised form: 25.09.2025
Accepted: 19.12.2025
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Suggested Citation
O.G. Bogachenko, D.D. Mishchenko, I.O. Goncharov, I.O. Neilo, S.G. Kiiko, I.M. Logozinskyi, K.M. Gorban, A.G. Fedkov (2026) Investigation of the processes of diffusion and their influence on the electrical resistivity of graphitized cored electrodes applied in industrial steelmaking arc furnaces.
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