Experiences In Physicochemical Modelling Of Oxygen Converter Process (BOF)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Heikki Jalkanen
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Oxygen converting of hot metal (LD/BOF) is contemplated as an object of simulation. Oxygen converting is a highly complex thermo-chemical process comprising a series of matter and energy transformation and transportation steps that makes the simulation very challenging. The basic principles of CONSIM 5 oxygen converter simulator are presented. Simulator is a comprehensive combination of a physical model with several empirical submodels describing all properties and processes that affect the final result of a converter blow, final mass and composition of steel, slag, dust and converter gas as well as the end temperature of steel. CONSIM simulator is used for simulation of series of high and low carbon steel blows. Simulated steel temperatures, oxygen consumption, blow time and iron oxide content of slag are compared with measured values. Problems of simulation and requirements for quantitative simulation of oxygen converter process are discussed.
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APA: Heikki Jalkanen  (2006)  Experiences In Physicochemical Modelling Of Oxygen Converter Process (BOF)

MLA: Heikki Jalkanen Experiences In Physicochemical Modelling Of Oxygen Converter Process (BOF). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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