Ken Mills


Kenneth Claughan Mills, was head of the Slags group at the National Physical Laboratory and a visiting professor in the Department of Materials at Imperial College London.

Career

Early years

Mills graduated in chemistry from the University of Newcastle in 1956 and, in 1960, was awarded a PhD by Sheffield University for work on carbides in steels and their effect on creep strength. From 1960 to 1962, he continued his research in the USA, at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, working on the thermodynamics of alloys at high temperature. There then followed a short period at the US Steel, Edgar Bain Research Laboratories working with E.T. Turkdogan.

National Physical Laboratory (1963 - 1999)

On returning to the UK in 1963, Mills joined the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, where he developed novel measurement methods for thermodynamic properties at high temperatures.
In 1974 he became head of a group working on the measurement of physico-chemical properties of materials related to heat and fluid flow in high-temperature processes, known as the Slags group. The group consisted of, amongst others: Brian Keene, Sandy Powell, Rob Brooks, Abayomi Olusanya, Abas Shirali, Austin Day, Brian Monaghan, Lindsay Chapman, Richard Andon, Amanda Barnicoat, Mike Richardson, David Hayes and Peter Quested. Quested took over the running of the group in 1993; Mills officially retired at 60, although he continued to work at NPL.
Mills' main research was carried out on metals and alloys, slags and refractories. In addition to his experimental work he carried out major reviews on the properties of these materials; he was a major contributor to the Slag Atlas.
He had great interest in the mechanisms underlying processing problems in high-temperature processes, such as variable weld penetration in GTA/TIG welding and mould flux behaviour in the continuous casting of steel. To illustrate surface tension driven Marangoni flow in liquid metals, Mills would show a glass of brandy in presentations.
Mills gave courses in more than 10 countries on mould fluxes and their impact on the continuous casting process.

Imperial College (1994 - 2018)

In 1994, Mills joined Imperial College London as a Professor and lectured on metal production and heat and mass transfer. His research at Imperial College has been principally focused on mould fluxes for continuous casting and slags used in other steelmaking processes and on thermo-physical properties of alloys and slags. He also revived his interest in the estimation of the properties of slags and alloys from their chemical compositions. Mills gave courses on the estimation of slag properties in South Africa and at the TMS Conference 2012 in Florida.
In 2002, the "Mills Symposium on Metals, Slags, and Glasses: High Temperatures, Properties and Phenomena" was held to celebrate Mills' contributions to science.

Awards

Mills has authored / co-authored over 200 scientific publications, a large number being on thermophysical property data, particularly of slags. Mills "is the most cited author in the field of mould powders"
Books:
An 800 page draft manuscript on the thermophysical properties of molten elements was also in preparation and almost complete, it was co-authored with Li.