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A Thermodynamic and Kinetic‐Based Argon Oxygen Decarburization Process Model and Validation with Plant Data
Author(s) -
Jagadish Reddi,
Saragadam Bhanu Siva Sai,
singha Prasenjit,
Rajesh Vinay,
Yadav Pranay,
Singh Awanindra Kumar,
Paliwal Manas
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
steel research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.603
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1869-344X
pISSN - 1611-3683
DOI - 10.1002/srin.202400566
Argon oxygen decarburization (AOD) is one of the most dynamic and complex processes in stainless steel production. Along with a lot of metallic additions, oxygen (O 2 ), argon (Ar), or nitrogen (N 2 ) gas is blown into the reactor to produce complex stainless‐steel grades. Typically, a hit‐and‐trial method approach is followed in the plant to optimize the critical process parameters for producing any new grades or optimizing the existing ones. In this regard, a mathematical model of the process coupled with robust thermodynamic databases is adopted to optimize the process. As discussed in the manuscript, most of the previous models explain the decarburization patterns by assuming a critical carbon (C) content to justify the change in decarburization rate from surface oxidation due to high O 2 flow rates at high C levels to liquid phase mass transfer of C at low C levels. In the current study, decarburization patterns are described without any assumption of critical C content. The modeling results are validated against the plant data for a standard 316L grade in a 150 ton AOD converter. Next, the model parameters are implemented as it is for grades 439 and 321 and the AOD model is used as a predictive tool for these grades.

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