Search for dissertations about: "cfd steel"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the words cfd steel.
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1. Mass transfer and slag-metal reaction in ladle refining : a CFD approach
Abstract : In order to optimise the ladle treatment mass transfer modelling of aluminium addition and homogenisation time was carried out. It was stressed that incorporating slag-metal reactions into the mass transfer modelling strongly would enhance the reliability and amount of information to be analyzed from the CFD calculations. READ MORE
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2. Numerical Study on Steel Flow and Inclusion Behavior during a Ladle Teeming Process
Abstract : Inclusions in molten steel have received worldwide concern due to their serious influence on both the steel product quality and the steel production process. These inclusions may come from the deoxidation process, reoxidation by air and/or slag due to an entrainment during steel transfer, and so on. READ MORE
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3. Mathematical and Experimental Study on Filtration of Solid Inclusions from Molten Aluminium and Steel
Abstract : Aluminum and steel have been the most produced metal and alloy, respectively, for many years. Their extensive use in various industries, their fundamental role in our everyday life, and their excellent recycling characteristics are the major driving forces for development of their production towards more sustainable processes. READ MORE
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4. A Study on Particle Motion and Deposition Rate : Application in Steel Flows
Abstract : Non-metallic inclusions in molten steel have received worldwide attention due to their serious influence on both the steel product quality and the steel production process. These inclusions may come from the de-oxidation process, the re-oxidation by air and/or slag due to an entrainment during steel transfer, and so on. READ MORE
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5. Formation of non-metallic inclusions and the possibility of their removal during ingot casting
Abstract : The present study was carried out to investigate the formation and evolution of non-metallic inclusions during ingot casting. Emphasize have been on understanding the types of inclusions formed and developed through the casting process and on the development of already existing inclusions carried over from the ladle during casting. READ MORE