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Revisiting the single-phase flow model for liquid steel ladle stirred by gas

Journal

APPLIED MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
Volume 67, Issue -, Pages 549-556

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2018.11.005

Keywords

Ladle stirring; CFD; Quasi-single phase models; Incompressible Navier-Stokes equations

Funding

  1. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant] [675715]
  2. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [675715] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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Ladle stirring is an important step of the steelmaking process to homogenize the temperature and the chemical composition of the liquid steel and to remove inclusions before casting. Gas is injected from the bottom of the bath to induce a turbulent flow of the liquid steel. Multiphase modeling of ladle stirring can become computationally expensive, especially when used within optimal flow control problems. This note focuses therefore on single-phase flow models. It aims at improving the existing models from the literature. Simulations in a 2d axial-symmetrical configuration, as well as in a real 3d laboratory-scale ladle, are performed. The results obtained with the present model are in a relative good agreement with experimental data and suggest that it can be used as an efficient model in optimal flow control problems. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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