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Journal article (2021) - Frank N.H. Schrama, Elisabeth M. Beunder, Sourav K. Panda, Hessel Jan Visser, Elmira Moosavi-Khoonsari, Adam Hunt, Jilt Sietsma, Rob Boom, Yongxiang Yang
The optimal hot metal desulphurisation (HMD) slag is defined as a slag with a sufficient sulphur removal capacity and a low apparent viscosity (ηslag) which leads to low iron losses. In part I of this study, the fundamentals behind the optimal slag were discussed. In this part these fundamentals are explored by a Monte Carlo simulation, based on FactSage calculations, plant data analysis and melting point and viscosity measurements of the optimal slag. Furthermore, the applicability of knowing the optimal slag composition for an industrial HMD is discussed. ...
Journal article (2021) - Frank N.H. Schrama, Elisabeth M. Beunder, Sourav K. Panda, Hessel Jan Visser, Elmira Moosavi-Khoonsari, Jilt Sietsma, Rob Boom, Yongxiang Yang
In hot metal desulphurisation (HMD) the slag will hold the removed sulphur. However, the iron that is lost when the slag is skimmed off, accounts for the highest costs of the HMD process. These iron losses are lower when the slag has a lower viscosity, which can be achieved by changing the slag composition. A lower slag basicity decreases the viscosity of the slag, but also lowers its sulphur removal capacity, therefore optimisation is necessary. In this study, the optimal HMD slag composition is investigated, considering both the sulphur removal capacity and the iron losses. In part I the theory is discussed and in part II the optimal slag is validated with plant data, laboratory experiments and a thermodynamic analysis. ...