Computational Modelling Of Freeze Layers in Smelting Processes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Andrew P. Campbell Koulis A. Pericleous Mark Cross
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

"Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling is being used to simulate the freeze layers formed within direct smelting processes. There has been some concern whether water-cooled elements can withstand the p~ocess conditions and in particular abnormal cases where they may be splashed in molten metal.To validate the models being developed, two cases from literature have been modelled for solidification and stress analysis. The solidification case is presented in detail and is for hot molten metal flowing through a cylindrical pipe. The walls are at a temperature below the melting point for the metal. The resulting solid (or freeze) layer is within 3% of the value calculated by Sampson & Gibson9 •Preliminary modelling of the refractory-slag interactions is presented. Although three basic mechanisms: Penetration; Corrosion; and Erosion will eventually be modelled, only the penetration is considered here. The corrosion mechanism is to be modelled by tracking the time that the penetrated refractory is at the required temperature.Future work, after adding all the required physics, will focus on the modelling of a water-cooled element placed lower in the smelter. Process perturbations will be simulated to examine what these elements will withstand."
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APA: Andrew P. Campbell Koulis A. Pericleous Mark Cross  (2001)  Computational Modelling Of Freeze Layers in Smelting Processes

MLA: Andrew P. Campbell Koulis A. Pericleous Mark Cross Computational Modelling Of Freeze Layers in Smelting Processes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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