Numerical Evaluation of the Performance of a Bof Steelmaking Lance

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Miguel Barron
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Recently, a new lance design for BOF steelmaking has been proposed in the literature. This lance, in addition to six peripheral inclined supersonic nozzles, contains a vertical centered nozzle whose oxygen flow is independent from the main oxygen supply. The above authors affirm that their lance maximizes the droplet generation without causing spitting. In this work, the performance of a lance with four peripheral nozzles and one vertical centered nozzle is numerically modeled by means of Computational Fluid Dynamics software. Transient two dimensional computer simulations were carried out considering two phases, namely molten steel and gaseous oxygen. Numerical results confirm that bath agitation and droplet generation are enhanced as a result of the vertical centered nozzle, however a proper performance of this lance, related to a conventional one, strongly depends on the Mach number of the oxygen jets and the lance height.
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APA: Miguel Barron  (2008)  Numerical Evaluation of the Performance of a Bof Steelmaking Lance

MLA: Miguel Barron Numerical Evaluation of the Performance of a Bof Steelmaking Lance. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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