Development of a Reliable Kinetic Model for Ladle Refining

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Deepoo Kumar
Kevin C. Ahlborg
Petrus Christiaan Pistorius
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[1] Carnegie Mellon University,Center for Iron and Steelmaking Research, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] ArcelorMittal Steel Cleveland,undefined
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Kinetic modeling of ladle refining can be used by steel plants to improve steelmaking and to produce cleaner steels. It can also help researchers to understand the process better. There have been several recent attempts to develop a kinetic model that can predict changes in steel, slag, and inclusion compositions with time. Often the models require parameters that can be difficult to measure under plant conditions, and model limitations have not been discussed in detail. In this study, a two-parameter kinetic model has been developed to predict changes in steel, slag, and inclusion compositions during ladle refining; the two parameters are the mass-transfer coefficient in steel and the inclusion flotation rate constant. The model was based on FactSage macro-processing. Examples of results show that the model can be used to diagnose effects of steel and slag sampling practices and to estimate alloy dissolution time. The model results demonstrate that the presence of solids in slag can significantly reduce the rate of steel–slag reaction while maintaining a high inclusion flotation rate. Some limitations of the model are discussed: the overprediction of calcium transfer to alumina inclusions and the absence of information on inclusions originating from entrained slag.
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