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Bubble plume effects on the flotation kinetics of nonmetallic inclusions based on experimental observations

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Author(s):
Falsetti, Luis Otavio Z. ; Charruault, Florian ; Delfos, Rene ; Luchini, Bruno ; van der Plas, Dirk ; Pandolfelli, Victor C.
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology; v. N/A, p. 11-pg., 2024-10-23.
Abstract

Steelmaking has shown an increasing concern toward nonmetallic inclusions, leading to new technologies in the secondary metallurgy of steel. Although the typical inclusion removal procedure is by injecting inert gas into the ladle, this vessel does not fulfill all the requirements to accept a porous structure tailored to produce "clean steels." Consequently, the spotlight has moved to the tundish, the last vessel before solidification, in which gas injection can continuously operate. Therefore, this work focuses on understanding the influence of typical gas flow rates (10-60 NL/min) on the kinetics of inclusion flotation, considering two bubble diameters (0.6 and 1.1 mm). For this purpose, experimental measurements were conducted in a water model, where glass hollow spheres played the role of inclusions, and their concentration was fitted by an exponential decay. In general, injecting bubbles into the system contributed positively to a faster and greater flotation of particles. The smaller bubbles led to a higher maximum efficiency, whereas the larger ones allowed a shorter time scale (i.e., a faster removal), defining a trade-off to tune the bubble size. Regarding the gas flow rate, the results indicate an optimum range to decrease the time scale, and suggestions for bubble curtains in tundishes are drawn. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/00378-2 - Fundamental aspects regarding the technological application of gas bubbles to the non-metallic inclusion removal and the slag foaming in electric arc furnaces
Grantee:Luís Otávio Zaparoli Falsetti
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate