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Water Modeling on Circulating Flow and Mixing Time in a Ruhrstahl–Heraeus Vacuum Degasser

Chang Liu, Lifeng Zhang, Fei Li, Kaiyu Peng, Fenggang Liu, Zhentong Liu, Yanyu Zhao, Wen Yang, Jing Zhang

2021steel research international13 citationsDOI

Abstract

A physical water model based on the similarity principle is established to investigate the fluid flow and mixing phenomena during the Ruhrstahl–Heraeus (RH) steel refining process. The velocity distribution and the turbulent features on the center section are obtained using particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurement. Two vortexes between the down‐leg snorkel and the ladle sidewall are observed. The effects of the number of gas‐injection nozzles and the liquid levels in the vacuum chamber on the fluid phenomena are performed. More injected nozzles and a higher liquid level in the vacuum chamber generate larger velocity in the ladle. Twenty monitors in the ladle are used to monitor the variation of the conductivity to obtain the mixing time, indicating that the mixing time varies much with locations. The distribution of the mixing time on the vertical center section of the ladle is obtained. Moreover, the relationship between the circulation rate and the mixing time is obtained, indicating that the mixing time decreases with increasing circulation rate, and the slope of their relationship is −0.35.

Topics & Concepts

LadleMixing (physics)NozzleMechanicsWater modelParticle image velocimetryMaterials scienceSlag (welding)Volumetric flow rateFlow (mathematics)TurbulenceVortexImpellerChemistryThermodynamicsComposite materialMetallurgyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMolecular dynamicsComputational chemistryMetallurgical Processes and ThermodynamicsIron and Steelmaking ProcessesMinerals Flotation and Separation Techniques