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    Determining Changes in the Temperature Field of a Graphitized Hollow Electrode During Metal Processing Periods in Ladle-Furnace
    (РС Тесhnology Сеntеr, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 2021) Ruban, Volodymyr; Stoianov, Oleksandr M.; Niziaiev, Kostiantyn; Synehin, Yevhen V.
    ENG: This paper reports an analysis of the process of heating a graphitized hollow electrode (GHE) during steel processing in ladle-furnace. The results of the numerical modeling of electrode operation are given. The data on the temperature field of the electrode were obtained when electricity was supplied and during periods without electrical loading. Values of the Joule heat released at electrode operation during the periods of metal heating in ladle-furnace were calculated; they amounted to 1.11–1.15 MW/m3. Coefficients of the heat transfer by convection have been calculated for the inner and outer GHE surface: 1.60 and 1.80, and 5–17 W/(m2∙°C), respectively. Values of the electrode temperature gradient in the high-temperature zone were obtained, which, for the first heating period, reached 8,286 °C/m, for the third ‒ to 6,571 °C/m. It was established that during the cooling periods of the electrode, the temperature gradient is significantly reduced and amounts to the inner surface of 379 °C/m; to the outer surface ‒ 3,613 °C/m; the vertical plane to the end of the electrode ‒ 1,469 °C/m. The directions to improve the installation’s thermal work and reduce its resource intensity during out-of-furnace processing of steel have been defined. It has been determined that during the periods of electrode operation with current supply, significant values of the temperature gradient are observed, which are concentrated in the end part. During the periods of operation without current supply, a locally overheated zone forms, taking the shape of a torus flattened along the axis, which is created as a result of the accumulation of heat from the preceding period. The data have been acquired on the effect exerted by the gas supply through a hollow electrode on the parameters of formation of the high-temperature GHE regions. It has been shown that the supply of neutral gas through a graphitized hollow electrode at a flow rate of 0.05 m3/min shifts the high-temperature zone to the periphery by 3.5–4.2 mm, as well as reduces its height by 1.0–1.2 mm. The study reported here could make it possible to calculate expedient gas and material consumption for controlling the oxidation of metal and slag, to reduce the consumption of graphitized electrodes, to bring down energy- and resource costs for metal production.
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    Investigating Cavity Formation in an Electric Arc Zone During Out-of-Furnace Processing of Steel
    (PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER, Ukraine, 2023) Ruban, Volodymyr O.; Stoianov, Oleksandr M.; Niziaiev, Kostiantyn H.; Synehin, Yevhen V.; Zhuravlova, Svitlana V.; Malii, Khrystyna V.
    ENG: The object of this study is the interaction zone between a graphitized hollow electrode (GHE) and a metal bath on the «ladle-furnace» installation. The regularities of the formation of the geometric parameters of the hole were established for the purpose of further evaluation of the heat exchange under the electrode in the arc combustion zone under different operating conditions of the «ladle-furnace» installation. An experimental methodology was devised, and a laboratory setup was built for physical simulation on a cold model. The values of the geometric parameters of the cavity formed by the electric arc discharge in the sub-electrode zone were calculated. In particular, the area of the curved surface of the cavity is about 0.2 m2 at a depth of 40 mm. The regularities of formation of the geometry of the cavity during gas injection through the GHE channel have been established, in particular with regard to the area and depth of the cavity. Thus, with a gas consumption of 3–20 m3/h and a slag cover height of 100 mm, the area reaches 0.28–0.5 m2, while the depth of the cavity ranged from 5 cm to 19 cm, respectively. Rational flow rates of gas supplied through the channel of the graphitized hollow electrode were established, which for a slag cover of 100 mm are 3–6 m3/h and for a slag cover of 200 mm – 6–10 m3/h. The peculiarities of the formation of a metal cavity in the sub-electrode zone under the conditions of gas supply through the channel of a graphitized hollow electrode during out-of-furnace processing of steel at the «ladle-furnace» installation were investigated. The patterns of the formation of the geometry of the cavity in the arc combustion zone, which were obtained using cold modeling, could subsequently make it possible to perform calculations of heat transfer from the electric arc discharge to the metal bath. That will also make it possible to determine the share of heat absorbed by slag and metal under the conditions of using a conventional electrode, and a hollow one with gas supply through its channel during out-of-furnace processing of steel at the «ladle-furnace» installation.
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    Study of the Designs of Bottom Blowing Devices for Oxidative Blowing in Teeming Ladles
    (НМетАУ, Дніпро, 2021) Molchanov, Lavr; Arendach, Natalia; Synehin, Yevhen V.
    ENG: It is discussed in the article the concept proposed for the production of ultra-low carbon steel, which involves the production of crude steel in basic oxygen furnace followed by oxidative blowing with an oxygen-argon mixture in a teeming ladle to decrease a carbon content in steel to less than 0.03%. High efficiency of the proposed technology is possible only under the intensive process of metal decarburization, which consists of the three stages: supply of reagents to the gas bubble, chemical interaction of reagents on theinterfacial surface and removal of reaction products. At low carbon concentrations in the metal, the limiting link of the process is carbon mass transfer to the interfacial surface, which can be intensified by melt stirring. The objective of this article is to study the influence of design of the blowing devices, namely, the position and shape of the pores, on the efficiency of metal homogenization in the teeming ladle. Blowing devices with a circular hole, a slit and undirectional porosity were considered. To perform physical simulation by Buckingham's theorem, similarity numbers were chosen to describe the considered process. In particular, it is proposed to use dimensionless volume flow and a modified homochronicity number. Based on the physical simulation on the “water” model, it was found that the best results of homogenization of the chemical composition of the liquid metal in the teeming ladle show blowing devices with undirected porosity. They are ideal for oxidative purging in a crowded ladle with a mixture of argon and oxygen required for the production of ultra-low carbon steel with an oxygen content of less than 0.03%. The purpose of further research is to develop the design of the mixing chamber of the purge device, in which oxygen and argon are pre-mixed before injection into the liquid metal.

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