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Influence of Hot Metal Flow State to the Hearth Flow Field during Blast Furnace Tapping
Hong-Wei Guo, Bing-Ji Yan, Jian-Liang Zhang, He-Lan Liang and Yi-Li Liu
University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2013 13:2409-2414
Received: December 17, 2012 | Accepted: January 25, 2013 | Published: August 05, 2013
Abstract
Blast furnace tapping is one of the most important aspects of BF iron-making, a process during which the ideal state is for the molten iron to remain the invariant and the level of liquid to remain stable. However, due to the viscosity of molten iron, the liquid level will tilt to one side near the tap-hole, causing the iron flow field during blast furnace tapping to change with time. This research simulated two cases of horizontal and inclined molten iron liquid levels in the process of blast furnace tapping. This study also discusses different hearth erosion situations and explains the rationality of blast furnace large-scale trends from the perspective of molten iron liquid level stability.
Keywords:
Blast furnace, hearth flow field, hot metal, tilt angle,
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The authors have no competing interests.
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