Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Jun 2018)

Physical Modelling of Degassing Process by Blowing of Inert Gas

  • M. Tkadlečková,
  • K. Gryc,
  • K. Michalek,
  • L. Socha,
  • M. Saternus,
  • T. Merder,
  • J. Pieprzyca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/122432
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 63, no. No 2

Abstract

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This paper deals with the possibilities of using physical modelling to study the degassing of metal melt during its treatment in the refining ladle. The method of inert gas blowing, so-called refining gas, presents the most common operational technology for the elimination of impurities from molten metal, e.g. for decreasing or removing the hydrogen content from liquid aluminium. This refining process presents the system of gas-liquid and its efficiency depends on the creation of fine bubbles with a high interphase surface, uniform distribution, long period of its effect in the melt, and mostly on the uniform arrangement of bubbles into the whole volume of the refining ladle. Physical modelling represents the basic method of modelling and it makes it possible to obtain information about the course of refining processes. On the basis of obtained results, it is possible to predict the behaviour of the real system during different changes in the process. The experimental part focuses on the evaluation of methodical laboratory experiments aimed at the proposal and testing of the developed methods of degassing during physical modelling. The results obtained on the basis of laboratory experiments realized on the specific physical model were discussed.

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