ISIJ International
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Special Issue on "Recent Progress in Inclusion/ Precipitate Engineering"
Inertial Force on Floating Inclusion Particles at the Interface of Liquid Steel and Inert Gas
Zilong Qiu Annelies MalflietMuxing GuoBart Blanpain
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2021 Volume 61 Issue 9 Pages 2400-2409

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To predict the clustering of inclusions at the liquid steel and inert gas interface, it is essential to calculate the pairwise attractive (inertial) force on the inclusions correctly. In most of the studies, the inertial force is calculated from three successive inter-particle distances with a certain time interval, in which the inertial force is assumed to be identical at the first two distances. Considering the nature of the attractive force, a new iteration scheme is proposed where the inertial force is assumed to be non-identical from point to point. However, both the identical and non-identical force schemes tend to give an unreasonably oscillating force when the measured inter-particle distance is less accurate. Moreover, the curve fitting function is also considered in this study including the use of polynomial, exponential, sum of sines, rational, Gaussian functions and Fourier series. Among these functions, the 4th order polynomial and the 2nd order sine are the most robust functions in predicting the inertial force on particles, even when the measured distance is less accurate.

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