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Simulation and application of post-combustion oxygen lance in a top-blown converter

Journal

IRONMAKING & STEELMAKING
Volume 50, Issue 1, Pages 55-66

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/03019233.2022.2083928

Keywords

Top-blown converter; post-combustion oxygen lance; conventional oxygen lance; steelmaking temperature; jet characteristics; numerical simulation; industrial application; metallurgical effects

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The flow field characteristics of conventional four-hole oxygen lance and single-flow post-combustion (PC) oxygen lance at steelmaking temperature were studied using numerical simulation. Industrial trials were conducted in a 120 t top-blown converter to evaluate their metallurgical effects. The results showed that the PC oxygen lance had better jet characteristics compared to the conventional lance in both radial and axial directions. The industrial trials demonstrated that using the PC oxygen lance reduced blowing time, actual oxygen consumption, and increased dephosphorization rate, while also solving the problem of splashing or drying caused by increasing the oxygen flow rate of the conventional lance.
Flow field characteristics of conventional four-hole oxygen lance and single-flow post-combustion (PC) oxygen lance at steelmaking temperature are studied by numerical simulation, and the industrial trials are carried out in the 120 t top-blown converter to evaluate their metallurgical effects. The simulation results indicate that with the increase of ambient temperature, the potential core length of oxygen jet, jet velocity and radial width (jet diameter) increase. And the jet characteristics of PC oxygen lance are better than those of conventional lance in the radial and axial directions. The industrial trials show that, compared with the conventional lance, using the PC oxygen lance can shorten blowing time by 93 s, reduce actual oxygen consumption by 3.56 m(3) t(-1) and increase dephosphorization rate by 1.67%. Meanwhile, PC oxygen lance is better for slagging and solves the problem of splashing or drying caused by increasing the oxygen flow rate of the conventional lance.

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