ISIJ International
Online ISSN : 1347-5460
Print ISSN : 0915-1559
ISSN-L : 0915-1559
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Effects of Entrained Slag Droplets on Slag-Metal Interface in A Gas-Stirred Ladle
Yong LiuShusen Cheng Tong Liu
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2023 年 63 巻 6 号 p. 1017-1024

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This study explores the underlying mechanism between secondary refining efficiency, gas flow rate, and slag properties. The secondary refining efficiency is directly affected by the slag-metal interface area. Traditionally, the slag-metal interface has been limited to the liquid-liquid interface of the ladle cross-section and does not include the interface area between the entrained slag droplets and metal. To investigate the interface area with different slags and metals under various bottom blow rates, a physical model of a single-nozzle gas-stirred ladle was established using oil to simulate slag and water to simulate metal. The roles of relevant variables that affect the volume of entrained oil, the diameter of entrained droplets, and interface area were studied, as well as oil viscosity, interfacial tension, and oil thickness. Experimental data were collected using colorants and image processing techniques. Based on these findings, the increase in gas flow rate and oil layer thickness increased the volume of entrained oil and interface area, while the increase in oil viscosity and interfacial tension decreased these parameters. When the gas flow rate increased, the mean diameter of droplets first increased and then decreased. However, the specific surface area of droplets revealed the opposite trend. Furthermore, the mean diameter and specific surface area increased and decreased with increasing oil-layer thickness.

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