Fundamentals of inclusion removal from liquid steel by bubble flotation

Citation
Lf. Zhang et S. Taniguchi, Fundamentals of inclusion removal from liquid steel by bubble flotation, INT MATER R, 45(2), 2000, pp. 59-82
Citations number
84
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWS
ISSN journal
09506608 → ACNP
Volume
45
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
59 - 82
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-6608(2000)45:2<59:FOIRFL>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Attempting to remove the maximum number of inclusions from liquid steel by bubble flotation is an important means of improving steel cleanliness. Ther e has, however, been no complete theoretical fundamental study on this issu e, and the present review represents a tentative step towards this objectiv e. An attempt is made to apply results from the field of mineral processing to the liquid steel-inclusion-bubble system for the case of silica inclusi ons and argon bubbling. However, it should be noted that this approach has limitations: the size of the bubbles and particles involved and the degree of turbulence, the surface tension of the liquid, and the contact angle bet ween inclusion and bubble are quite different in the two systems. The mecha nism of bubble-inclusion interaction, bubble size and rising velocity, liqu id film formation and rupture between bubble and inclusion, collision time, film drainage time, sliding time, and collision and adhesion probabilities are discussed. A simple mathematical model of inclusion removal by bubble flotation is described, and the effects of gas flowrate, bubble size, and t ime on inclusion removal are discussed. Based on the results of the model, it is clear that the optimum bubble diameter for inclusion removal is 1-5 m m. it is proposed that the shroud protecting transfer of liquid metal from ladle to continuous casting tundish is a good place to inject gas to remove inclusions by bubble flotation. The effect of turbulence on the removal of inclusions by bubble flotation is briefly discussed. (C) 2000 IoM Communic ations Ltd and ASM International.