Innovative Applications of Bubbles and Drops to Ferrous Process Technology

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Youn-Bae Kang
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In order to overcome weak points of steel for its engineering applications, in particular, for environmentally benign, energy-efficient, lightweight engineering systems, a number of new steels have been proposed, especially to improve strength-to-weight ratio (specific strength). Mass production of these steels, however, has encountered a serious roadblock particularly in the steel refining and casting processes. This is because their chemistries and cleanliness requirements are vastly different from those of the conventional steels, and thus an incremental improvement of the prevailing process technologies is found hard to meet the requirements. In this study, a new process is proposed, which employs inert gas bubbles in the shroud nozzle, liquid steel drops in the degassing chamber, and the siphon transport for continuous casting. The proposed process which integrates the final refining and cleaning steps prior to casting is expected to be a technologically disruptive innovation on the conventional counterpart. The effectiveness of the individual steps is discussed with experimental results.
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APA: Youn-Bae Kang  Innovative Applications of Bubbles and Drops to Ferrous Process Technology

MLA: Youn-Bae Kang Innovative Applications of Bubbles and Drops to Ferrous Process Technology. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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