An investigation of potential wear occurring on refractory lining and coating formation – a remedy of wear in a basic oxygen steelmaking furnace using CFD modelling

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Chowdhury S Mitra G Evans T Honeyands B J. Monaghan D Scimone
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jun 19, 2024

Abstract

Due to the harsh operating conditions, wearing of the inner refractory lining in a Basic Oxygen Steelmaking (BOS) furnace reduces the useful life of the refractories and incurs a significant cost component for relining. In this study, firstly, a combined compressible and incompressible computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was developed to identify the potential wear prone zones in an industrial scale BOS system during the supersonic oxygen blowing phase by quantifying the wall shear stress distributions. Next, the retained slag splashing process was simulated by introducing an inert gas to residual slag mass to achieve a protective coating on the refractory walls. Effect of both design and operational parameters such as lance head configuration, lance position and the initial slag volume on the slag wall coating performance were quantified and most favourable conditions were determined.
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APA: R Chowdhury S Mitra G Evans T Honeyands B J. Monaghan D Scimone  (2024)  An investigation of potential wear occurring on refractory lining and coating formation – a remedy of wear in a basic oxygen steelmaking furnace using CFD modelling

MLA: R Chowdhury S Mitra G Evans T Honeyands B J. Monaghan D Scimone An investigation of potential wear occurring on refractory lining and coating formation – a remedy of wear in a basic oxygen steelmaking furnace using CFD modelling. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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