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Numerical modelling of fluid flow and desulphurisation kinetics in an argon-stirred ladle furnace
Authors:Q Cao  A Pitts
Affiliation:1. Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, The University of Alabama, Box 870202, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA;2. Nucor Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401, USA
Abstract:A full-scale, three-dimensional, transient CFD modelling approach capable of predicting the three-phase fluid-flow characteristics and desulphurisation behaviour in an argon-stirred ladle was developed. The model can accurately predict the molten steel flow and slag eye behaviour. The predicted sulphur content in ladle as a function of time agrees well with the experimental data. The effects of the initial sulphur content, the gas flow rate and the slag layer thickness on the desulphurisation efficiency were also investigated. The predicted results show that the desulphurisation efficiency improves with the increase of the initial sulphur content, the gas flow rate and the slag layer thickness. Higher gas flow rate can improve the slag–steel interaction, which, in turn, helps improving the desulphurisation rate. The thinner the slag layer, the larger the slag eyes and the smaller the interfacial area between the slag and steel phases. The consequence is the decrease in the desulphurisation rate.
Keywords:CFD modelling  Ladle furnace  Argon stirring  Fluid-flow characteristics  Slag eye  Slag layer thickness  Gas flow rate  Desulphurisation kinetics
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