Agarwal, Anup and Saha, Sudhir (2012) Determining the flow characteristics of synthetic
slag and optimizing the slag characteristics. BTech thesis.
Abstract
In
the dynamics of blast furnace slag plays an important role in the
quality of the hot metal produces and also the efficiency of the blast
furnace. The quality of the hot metal depends on the formation and other
mineralogical transformation that the slag undergoes during the passage
of the burden. The minerals such as SiO2 and Al2O3 increases the
viscosity of the slag whereas, CaO decreases the viscosity of the
slag.The cohesive zone determines gas flow pattern. The cohesive zone's
thickness is determined by the melting zone of the slag. The ore is
compacted due to softening and melting in the cohesive zone. Minimizing
the size, lowering the level of the cohesive zone, increases the
efficiency of the blast furnace, improves productivity and decreases
coke rate. The work is designed at arriving at a slag composition
through actual experiments which will ensure the lowering of the
cohesive zone of the blast furnace with simultaneous decrease in the
difference between the softening temperature (ST) and flow temperature
(FT) of the slag.Synthetic slags were formed by imitation of blast
furnace slag using the major oxides (CaO, MgO, SiO2 and Al2O3) and
disregarding the minor oxides. The mineralogical compositions of the
slag can be varied to obtain different synthetic slag and thus the flow
characteristics of the slag can be experimented for different synthetic
Slags.
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