A Sulfide Capacity Prediction Model of CaO-SiO2-MgO-FeO-MnO-Al2O3 Slags during the LF Refining Process Based on the Ion and Molecule Coexistence Theory

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Xue-Min Yang
Meng Zhang
Cheng-Bin Shi
Guo-Ming Chai
Jian Zhang
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[1] Institute of Process Engineering,State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Complex Systems
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering
[3] University of Science and Technology Beijing,undefined
[4] Institute of Process Engineering,undefined
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Molten Steel; Sulfide Capacity; Optical Basicity; Ladle Furnace; Desulfurization Reaction;
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A sulfide capacity prediction model of CaO-SiO2-MgO-FeO-MnO-Al2O3 ladle furnace (LF) refining slags has been developed based on the ion and molecule coexistence theory (IMCT). The predicted sulfide capacity of the LF refining slags has better accuracy than the measured sulfide capacity of the slags at the middle and final stages during the LF refining process. Increasing slag binary basicity, optical basicity, and the Mannesmann index can lead to an increase of the predicted sulfide capacity for the LF refining slags as well as to an increase of the sulfur distribution ratio between the slags and molten steel at the middle and final stages during the LF refining process. The calculated equilibrium mole numbers, mass action concentrations of structural units or ion couples, rather than mass percentages of components, are recommended to represent the slag composition for correlating with the sulfide capacity of the slags. The developed sulfide capacity IMCT model can calculate not only the total sulfide capacity of the slags but also the respective sulfide capacity of free CaO, MgO, FeO, and MnO in the slags. The comprehensive contribution of the combined ion couples (Ca2+ + O2−) and (Mn2+ + O2−) on the desulfurization reactions accounts for 96.23 pct; meanwhile, the average contribution of the ion couple (Fe2+ + O2−) and (Mg2+ + O2−) only has a negligible contribution as 3.13 pct and 0.25 pct during the LF refining process, respectively. The oxygen activity of bulk molten steel in LF is controlled by the [Al]–[O] equilibrium, and the oxygen activity of molten steel at the slag–metal interface is controlled by the (FeO)–[O] equilibrium. The ratio of the oxygen activity of molten steel at the slag–metal interface to the oxygen activity of bulk molten steel will decrease from 37 to 5 at the initial stage, and further decrease from 28 to 4 at the middle stage, but will maintain at a reliable constant as 5 to 14 at the final stage during the LF refining process. The proposed high-oxygen potential layer of molten steel beneath the slag–metal interface can be quantitatively verified.
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