Fluid Flow, Dissolution, and Mixing Phenomena in Argon-Stirred Steel Ladles

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Haojian Duan
Lifeng Zhang
Brian G. Thomas
Alberto N. Conejo
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[1] University of Science and Technology Beijing,School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering
[2] Colorado School of Mines,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering
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Porous Plug; Separation Angle; Bubble Size Distribution; Ferroalloy Melting; Maximum Mixing Time;
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In the current study, the multiphase fluid flow in argon-stirred steel ladles is simulated using an Eulerian–Lagrangian two-phase approach. The momentum source and the turbulent kinetic energy source due to the motion of the bubble are considered for the liquid phase. Argon bubbles are treated as discrete phase particles, and the interfacial forces between the bubbles and the liquid phase; the dependence of the gas density and the bubble diameter on the temperature and the static pressure; and the bubble size distribution are considered. When the fluid flow reaches the quasi-steady state, the ferroalloy melting and mixing phenomena is also modeled. The melting time and the trajectory length of each ferroalloy particle are recorded using a user-defined function (UDF). Local mixing time is predicted in the entire computational domain by checking the mixing criteria in every cell. The effects of gas flow rate, porous plug location, and separation angle of two porous plugs on the fluid flow and the mixing phenomena are investigated. The results show that the flow intensity increases, and the mixing time decreases with the increasing gas flow rate. The optimal porous plug’s radial position with one porous plug is 0.50R for its best mixing condition. When two porous plugs are adopted, the separation angle of 90 deg is recommended to improve the flow field and mixing phenomena.
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页码:2722 / 2743
页数:21
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