Mathematical Model for Nucleation, Ostwald Ripening and Growth of Inclusion in Molten Steel
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Numerical simulation is a powerful tool to investigate inclusion behavior in the molten steel. Although many mathematical models have been developed to predict inclusion collision-growth behavior in different metallurgical reactors, the inclusion size distribution had to be obtained by experiment or assumption. Thus, a general nucleation-growth model, which involves in chemical reaction, homogeneous nucleation and growth kinetics, is developed to investigate the inclusion nucleation, Ostwald ripening, Brownian collision-growth, Stokes collision-growth and turbulent collision-growth. In order to speed up the calculation, the deoxidation products are divided into two parts. The first part only consists of embryos, and directly numerical simulation is used to solve the differential equations. The second part only consists of inclusion particles, and particle-size-grouping method is introduced to solve the related equations. Numerical results showed that the predicted inclusion size distributions are consistent with previous experimental data. With the increasing diffusion coefficient, the peak-value diameter keeps unchanged and the maximum number density decreases. With the increasing turbulent energy dissipation rate, the peak-value diameter and the maximum number density decrease under the assumption on floating-out of larger inclusions.
- 2010-12-15
著者
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He Ji-cheng
Key Laboratory Of Electromagnetic Processing Of Materials Ministry Of Education Northeastern Univers
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Lei Hong
Key Laboratory Of Electromagnetic Processing Of Materials Ministry Of Education Northeastern Univers
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Nakajima Keiji
Division Of Applied Process Metallurgy Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Royal Institu
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Lei Hong
Key Laboratory Of Electromagnetic Processing Of Materials Ministry Of Education Northeastern Univers
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He Ji-cheng
Key Laboratory Of Electromagnetic Processing Of Materials Ministry Of Education Northeastern Univers
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Nakajima Keiji
Division Of Applied Process Metallurgy Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Royal Institu
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He Ji-cheng
Key Laboratory Of Electromagnetic Processing Of Materials (ministry Of Education) Northeastern University
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