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A Study on the Stability Fields of Arc Plasma in the HPSR Process

Michael Andreas Zarl, Manuel Farkas, Johannes Schenk

2020Metals38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One of the major challenges for Europe’s future steel production will be minimizing the inherent process emissions in the production of crude steel based on iron ores. In this case, mainly the reduction of CO2 emissions is a focus. One promising process to overcome these problems is the hydrogen plasma smelting reduction (HPSR) process. This process has been studied for several years already at the Chair of Ferrous Metallurgy at Montanuniversitaet Leoben. The work presented focused on the stability of plasma arcs in the DC transferred arc system of the HPSR process. The stable operating plasma arc is of utmost importance for the future development of the process. The major objective is the definition of the most favorable conditions for this kind of arc. Therefore, tests were conducted to define fields of a stable operating plasma arc for multiple gas compositions and process variables. For several gas compositions of argon, nitrogen, argon/nitrogen, argon/hydrogen and nitrogen/hydrogen, fields of stability were measured and defined. Besides, the major influencing parameters and trends for the fields of stability were evaluated and are shown in this work.

Topics & Concepts

ArgonPlasmaHydrogenWork (physics)Process (computing)NitrogenArc (geometry)Plasma arc weldingMetallurgyMaterials scienceChemistryMechanical engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringPhysicsNuclear physicsOperating systemOrganic chemistryHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metalsMetallurgical Processes and ThermodynamicsVacuum and Plasma Arcs