Open this publication in new window or tab >>2021 (English)In: Steel Research International, ISSN 1611-3683, E-ISSN 1869-344X, Vol. 92, no 10, p. 2100044-, article id 2100044Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Small-scale physical models are commonly used to investigate gas-stirred processes in steelmaking practice. The argon oxygen decarburization (AOD) converter is among various processes widely used in the metallurgy field and utilizes side blowing of oxygen and inert gas for mixing in the bath. Herein, the effect of the converter inclination on mixing time and jet-penetration length with a side-blown physical model is investigated. Scaling with the modified Froude number is applied on data from a real industrial AOD converter to achieve a system with reasonable gas flow rates. During the experiments, water is used to simulate liquid steel and air is blown through side-mounted nozzles for stirring. A NaCl tracer is added and subsequent conductivity measurements are used to measure mixing time. Overall, the penetration length is shown to be independent of inclination angle. The mixing time is found to be influenced by the change of bath height to diameter ratio, change of geometry in the bath volume, gas flow rate, and the intensified wave motion at the interface caused by the inclination of the vessel. The mixing time increase with 14% when 14° angle is applied.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Wiley, 2021
Keywords
argon oxygen decarburization converter, inclinations, mixing time, penetration lengths, physical modelings, Flow of gases, Inert gases, Mixing, Oxygen, Sodium chloride, Argon oxygen decarburization converters, Conductivity measurements, Height-to-diameter ratio, Inclination angles, Jet penetration, Modified froude numbers, Penetration length, Steelmaking practice, Phase interfaces
National Category
Metallurgy and Metallic Materials
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-310168 (URN)10.1002/srin.202100044 (DOI)000669236900001 ()2-s2.0-85109021711 (Scopus ID)
Note
QC 20220323
2022-03-232022-03-232023-11-21Bibliographically approved