A one Dimensional Quasi-Steady State Model for the Desulphurisation Injection Process at Saldanha Steel

International Mineral Processing Congress
Emile Scheepers Jacques J. Eksteen Chris Aldrich
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The pneumatic injection of CaC2 powder into molten iron has become a very reliable and effective way to carry out desulphurisation. The key variables that influence the kinetics of this process are the condition and composition of the top slag, the oxygen activity in the hot metal and the injection conditions. Notable injection parameters include carrier gas flowrate, reagent flowrate, lance depth and initial sulphur concentration. A one-dimensional, steady-state model for momentum, heat- and mass transfer in rising gasliquid- powder plumes was developed for conditions relevant to the CaC2 refining process at Saldanha Steel?, South Africa. Combined with a model that predicts the contribution of the topslag to the process, the overall rate of desulphurisation as a function of time was determined, thereby quantitatively demonstrating the influence of the above-mentioned injection parameters on the kinetics of the desulphurisation process.
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APA: Emile Scheepers Jacques J. Eksteen Chris Aldrich  (2003)  A one Dimensional Quasi-Steady State Model for the Desulphurisation Injection Process at Saldanha Steel

MLA: Emile Scheepers Jacques J. Eksteen Chris Aldrich A one Dimensional Quasi-Steady State Model for the Desulphurisation Injection Process at Saldanha Steel . International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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