Effects Of A Simulated Slag Phase On The Mixing And Mass Transfer Rates In A 0.2-Scale Creusot-Loire Uddeholm Converter Model

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 135 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
A gas jet was blown through submerged nozzles to stir the bath in the presence and absence of slag. Mixing and mass transfer rates were then studied. Water and kerosene (10% by volume) were used to simulate the metal and slag phases respectively in the cold model. The mixing time (Tmix), defined at 99.66% bath homogeneity level, increased with bath height and decreased with an increase in the gas injection rate. Its value in the model vessel was related to gas flow rate (Q), bath weight (W), and bath height (H) by, Tmix = 4.39Q-0.73W0.24H1.12. Inclusion of the slag phase increased Tmix by about 16% and the mass transfer parameter, [(Reloc,r)0.25(Ret)0.32], values by about 32%. Mass transfer rates were higher near the bath surface and in the gas-liquid plume region. They increased with gas flow rate but decreased with an increase in bath height. The relationship, K Q0.08, showing derived mass transfer coefficient (K) dependence on the gas injection rate (Q) was established. The proportionality constant in the equation varied with gas flow rate and sample location.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Effects Of A Simulated Slag Phase On The Mixing And Mass Transfer Rates In A 0.2-Scale Creusot-Loire Uddeholm Converter ModelMLA: Effects Of A Simulated Slag Phase On The Mixing And Mass Transfer Rates In A 0.2-Scale Creusot-Loire Uddeholm Converter Model. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.