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  4. Lean operations strategy to combat uncertainties in temperture at bof end point, tapping, deoxidation, alloy addition and thermal history
 
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Lean operations strategy to combat uncertainties in temperture at bof end point, tapping, deoxidation, alloy addition and thermal history

Date Issued
01-01-2014
Author(s)
Shukla, Ishani
Rajesh, G.
Agarwal, Pratik
Ajay Kumar Shukla 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Philip, Deepu
DOI
10.1002/9781118889657.ch30
Abstract
Steel plants generally employ static BOF end point control models to arrive at a given temperature and chemistry at the end of blow. These end point models have now been supplemented with chaos control models to steer the blowing process in the right direction while the blow is in progress. Merely arriving at the correct end point temperature is however not adequate because in the subsequent stages as well the temperature variations can be large and unpredictable. The present paper deals with an integrated model to take into account the effect of all parameters affecting temperature and composition from tapping to the start of casting to minimize the use of LF or aluminum heating, and also minimize grade mixing. The application of lean operations strategy is explained in which the previous "Push System' is changed to a "Pull System", minimizing the use of ladle furnace or aluminum heating during steelmaking.
Subjects
  • BOF end point

  • Decision support syst...

  • Finite difference

  • Heat transfer

  • Ladle

  • Model

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