ORAL
SESSION: IronMonAM-R10 | 5th Intl. Symp. on Advanced Sustainable Iron and Steel Making |
Mon Oct, 23 2017 | Room: Maria Mercedes & Maria Beatriz |
Session Chairs: Tateo Usui; Mery-Cecilia Gomez-Marroquin; Session Monitor: TBA |
12:00: [IronMonAM03] Keynote
Mathematical Modeling of SER Jet-Emulsion Process Valentin
Tsymbal1 ; Alexey
Olennikov
1 ; Inna
Rybenko
1 ; Pavel
Sechenov
1 ; Florian
Kongoli
2 ;
1Siberian State Industrial University, Novokuznetzk, Russian Federation;
2Flogen Technologies Inc., Mont-Royal, Canada;
Paper Id: 180
[Abstract] SER Jet-Emulsion Process is a new, compact, energy efficient, environmentally friendly and waste-free iron and steel technology. Its physicochemical fundamentals based on the theory of self-organization at significant deviation from thermodynamic equilibrium as well as its industrial features and advantages have been described in our previous publications.
In this paper, a mathematical model of one of the main units of this process, the refining column or the gravitational separator is described. The model is based on the 'first principles' Monte Carlo method, in which the particles of charge materials and reaction products interact. The model simulates elastic and inelastic interactions, as well as the chemical transformations that take place in this process.
The mathematical model was extensively tested especially in the separation of the constituents of fine-dispersed dust from manganese production.
The obtained regularities, reflecting the process dynamics in space and time were proven important for the choice of design and regime parameters of the column reactors.