Physical Model Study of Selective Slag Splashing in the BOF
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概要
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Steelmaking converter vessels do not usually wear evenly. Often, the higher wear rate in the trunnion area determines the lining life of the vessel. On the other hand, major skull growth may occur in other parts. In order to ensure consistent BOF performance, maintaining the vessel geometry by selective slag coating is important. Since selective slag splashing is difficult to perform by conventional oxygen lance, the effect of e.g. plugging one or two lance nozzles on the amount and direction of splashing was investigated by physical model experiments. Furthermore, the model was used to predict the influence of lance height, lance position, bottom blowing configuration and liquid viscosity on splashing behaviour. Lowering the lance increased the rate of splashing to a certain lance height beyond which it decreased. Similar behaviour was found to apply also to the slag wash coating mechanism. At low lance distance, plugging one lance nozzle increased the amount of splashing on charge pad and trunnion areas and decreased on slag hole side. Generally, bottom blowing increased the amount of slag drops considerably. Positioning of bottom stirring plugs had a clear effect on the direction of splashes.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2002-11-15
著者
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Virtanen Esa
University Of Oulu
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LUOMALA Matti
University of Oulu
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FABRITIUS Timo
University of Oulu
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SIIVOLA Tero
University of Oulu
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FABRITIUS Tapio
University of Oulu
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TENKKU Heikki
University of Oulu
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HARKKI Jouko
University of Oulu
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Haerkki J
Laboratory Of Process Metallurgy University Of Oulu
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Luomala M
Laboratory Of Process Metallurgy University Of Oulu
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Fabritius T
Laboratory Of Process Metallurgy University Of Oulu
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