Title of article
Modeling of Gas-Liquid Reactions in Ladle Metallurgy: Part I. Physical Modeling
Author/Authors
Guo، D. نويسنده , , Irons، G.A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-1446
From page
1447
To page
0
Abstract
A physical model of a ladle degassing operation was developed to simulate the reactions at rising bubbles and at the free surface. Carbon dioxide desorption from a sodium hydroxide solution was used to simulate the liquid-phase diffusion-controlled decarburization of liquid steel. It was found that under reduced pressure, the reactions were faster than attributable to solely the increase in volumetric flow rate. It was possible to separate the reactions with the bubbles from the free surface reactions; 20 to 40 pct of the reactions occurred at the free surface, depending on injection conditions. The free surface desorption rate depended on the gas flow rate and the number of injectors. The mass transfer coefficients to the bubbles were in reasonable agreement with previous work. Plume bending was observed when small bubbles were influenced by the bulk liquid flow patterns.
Keywords
heterogeneous partide size system , water movement , soil , surfactant spreading
Journal title
METALLURGICAL & MATERIAL TRANSACTIONS (B)
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
METALLURGICAL & MATERIAL TRANSACTIONS (B)
Record number
12592
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