The generation of droplets and their subsequent reaction in the emulsion is critical to the overall kinetics of oxygen steelmaking. High temperature experiments have been performed at McMaster University to study this behavior. The results from this work and other previous studies has formed the basis of a number of physical and chemical models that attempt to describe the critical aspects of droplet behavior in Oxygen Steelmaking. These models include semi-empirical models for predicting droplet generation rate, droplet size distribution and droplet residence time as a function of blowing parameters.
Oxygen in steelmaking, the 43rd Annual Conference of Metallurgists of CIM (COM 2004), Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 22-25 August 2004 / G. Irons and S. Sun (eds.)
Conference name
Oxygen in steelmaking, the 43rd Annual Conference of Metallurgists of CIM COM 2004, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 22-25 August 2004 / G. Irons and S. Sun eds.
Pagination
13 pp
Publisher
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum