Influence of the Slag Density on the Splashing Process in a Steelmaking Converter

  • Barron M
  • Medina D
  • Hilerio I
  • et al.
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The way in which slag density influences the slag splashing phenomenon in an oxygen steelmaking converter is numerically analyzed in this work. Several values of the density of the slag are considered, and their effect on the global mass balance and slag average volume fraction on the sidewalls of the converter is studied using isothermal, two-dimensional transient computational fluid dynamics simulations. Diameter of the slag drops is determined from the slag density and the impact velocity of the nitrogen jet. Besides, the effect of the nitrogen jet Mach number on the slag splashing is simulated and discussed. A qualitative comparison between the computer simulations and results from the literature is made.

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Barron, M. A., Medina, D. Y., Hilerio, I., & Plascencia, G. (2014). Influence of the Slag Density on the Splashing Process in a Steelmaking Converter. ISRN Metallurgy, 2014, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/525706

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