Digital Twin of Torpedo Ladle Car

Master Thesis (2024)
Author(s)

J. van Arnhem (TU Delft - Mechanical Engineering)

Contributor(s)

S. Kumar – Mentor (TU Delft - Mechanical Engineering)

Maria Gabriela Garcia Campos – Mentor (Tata Steel)

Faculty
Mechanical Engineering
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Graduation Date
26-04-2024
Awarding Institution
Delft University of Technology
Programme
Mechanical Engineering
Faculty
Mechanical Engineering
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Abstract

Torpedo ladle cars play a role in transporting hot metal within steel plants, and optimizing their operation is crucial for reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions.This study investigates the feasibility of developing a digital twin for simulating the thermal management of torpedo ladle cars at Tata Steel by combining reduced-order models with machine learning techniques. Four distinct digital twin models were developed and evaluated: Random forest combined with singular value decomposition (SVD) (RF-SVDmodel), neural network combined with SVD (NN-SVDmodel), neural network without SVD (NN-model), and recurrent neural network without SVD (RNN-model). These models generalization abilities were evaluated using a learning curve or K-fold cross validation. The models accuracy was
tested using validation datasets of a full cycle prediction of the torpedo ladle car process. The RMSE and R2 of the validation prediction of each model were obtained and compared. Results show that RF-SVDmodel, NN-SVDmodel and RNN-model exhibit some challenges such as potential overfitting and inconsistency in performance. The NN-model is the most promising option with robust performance, high generalization abilities, and competitive accuracy to the AnsysTwinbuilder.

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