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Cold Modelling of Splashing Phenomena in Oxygen Steelmaking

Abstract

In oxygen steelmaking, splashing and droplet formation play a key role in the kinetics of the process. Though splashing has been studied by previous investigators, there is only limited understanding of how different cavity modes affect splashing. Therefore, a cold model study (at various lance heights and gas flow rates) has been carried out focusing on the issue of cavity modes and how it affects splashing phenomenon. Analysis using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) was carried out on cavity oscillation that showed that frequency and amplitude of oscillation was highest in penetrating mode. Measurements of splashing over a range of conditions showed splashing greatly reduced when cavities went from splashing to penetrating mode. The results were validated and compared with plant data and previous model investigations.

Authors

Sabah S; Brooks G

Book title

Celebrating the Megascale

Pagination

pp. 325-332

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2014

DOI

10.1007/978-3-319-48234-7_29
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