Comparative study of inclusion removal from liquid steel in the RH and argon purging processes

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Autor(a) principal: Campos,Marina Braga
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Peixoto,Johne Jesus Mol, Silva,Carlos Antônio da, Silva,Itavahn Alves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REM - International Engineering Journal
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Resumo: Abstract In order to improve steel quality, it is necessary to increase the cleanliness of the liquid steel; that is, to reduce the number and size of the inclusions in the liquid steel, as well as to control their chemical composition. For this purpose, processes (with different operating costs) are used, such as the bubbling of inert gas in the steel ladle and its treatment in the vacuum degasser RH. This article deals with inclusion removal through an argon purging process and RH treatment, and provides a comparison of their effectiveness using industrial data and a mathematical model. The inclusion count shows a strong exponential decay for RH treated heats with chemical heating, as expected. The same behavior is not seen for RH treated heats without chemical heating as well as an argon purging process. It is suggested that in the later cases, there could exist competition between inclusion removal and inclusion generation from sources, such as refractory-slag-metal interaction and open eye atmosphere metal interaction. It has been concluded that the RH and the argon purging processes are both able to reduce the amount of inclusions. However, the bubbling process would require a much smaller gas flow rate to avoid open eye formation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative study of inclusion removal from liquid steel in the RH and argon purging processes
title Comparative study of inclusion removal from liquid steel in the RH and argon purging processes
spellingShingle Comparative study of inclusion removal from liquid steel in the RH and argon purging processes
Campos,Marina Braga
inclusions
RH
bubbling station
title_short Comparative study of inclusion removal from liquid steel in the RH and argon purging processes
title_full Comparative study of inclusion removal from liquid steel in the RH and argon purging processes
title_fullStr Comparative study of inclusion removal from liquid steel in the RH and argon purging processes
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of inclusion removal from liquid steel in the RH and argon purging processes
title_sort Comparative study of inclusion removal from liquid steel in the RH and argon purging processes
author Campos,Marina Braga
author_facet Campos,Marina Braga
Peixoto,Johne Jesus Mol
Silva,Carlos Antônio da
Silva,Itavahn Alves
author_role author
author2 Peixoto,Johne Jesus Mol
Silva,Carlos Antônio da
Silva,Itavahn Alves
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campos,Marina Braga
Peixoto,Johne Jesus Mol
Silva,Carlos Antônio da
Silva,Itavahn Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv inclusions
RH
bubbling station
topic inclusions
RH
bubbling station
description Abstract In order to improve steel quality, it is necessary to increase the cleanliness of the liquid steel; that is, to reduce the number and size of the inclusions in the liquid steel, as well as to control their chemical composition. For this purpose, processes (with different operating costs) are used, such as the bubbling of inert gas in the steel ladle and its treatment in the vacuum degasser RH. This article deals with inclusion removal through an argon purging process and RH treatment, and provides a comparison of their effectiveness using industrial data and a mathematical model. The inclusion count shows a strong exponential decay for RH treated heats with chemical heating, as expected. The same behavior is not seen for RH treated heats without chemical heating as well as an argon purging process. It is suggested that in the later cases, there could exist competition between inclusion removal and inclusion generation from sources, such as refractory-slag-metal interaction and open eye atmosphere metal interaction. It has been concluded that the RH and the argon purging processes are both able to reduce the amount of inclusions. However, the bubbling process would require a much smaller gas flow rate to avoid open eye formation.
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