Heating, heat treatment and refractories | |
ArticleName | Physical and numerical simulation for improvement of refractories in steelmaking shops |
ArticleAuthor | G. Hackl, S. Kohler, W. Fellner, U. Marschall, R. Pungersek, B. Tummer |
ArticleAuthorData | RHI AG (Leoben, Austria) G. Hackl, Head of Modelling and Simulation, e-mail: gernot.hackl@rhi-ag.com
RHI AG (Vienna, Austria) |
Abstract | Steelmaking includes several technological stages, and refractories play an important role in this process. The output hole in a basic oxygen converter and electric arc furnace is formed be refractory lining and has essential influence on the coefficient of equipment utilization. CFD simulation of refractories has been conducted in this paper. Turbulence and pressure distribution in the usual cylindric output channel and in the channel optimized via CFD simulation have been compared. The water model in the scale 1:2.5 has been created for verification of results. Ananlysis of different lining concepts was necessary meaning achievement of higher productivity, lowering of specific expenses for refractories and technical maintenance. Inert gas blowing in the ladle is aimed on temperature equalizing and homogeneity of absorption of alloying components added in the melt. Usage of the methods of physical and numerical simulation are considered as the important methods for examination of properties of refractories in steelmaking practice. |
keywords | Steel making, refractories, numerical simulation, physical simulation, pressure, slag, basic oxygen converter, lining, blowing, gas, bubbles |
References | 1. Bellgardt, В.; Köhler, S.; Neubauer, В.; Pungersek, R.: Taphole developments for specific steel industry demands, RHI Bulletin (2015) Nr. 1, S. 30/36. |
Language of full-text | russian |
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