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Reoxidation Phenomena of Liquid Steel in Secondary Refining and Continuous Casting Processes: A Review SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Reoxidation Phenomena of Liquid Steel in Secondary Refining and Continuous Casting Processes: A Review
Authors
Park, Joo HyunKang, Youn-Bae
Date Issued
2023-12
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Abstract
This review article reports the critical issue of reoxidation in clean steel production during secondary refining and continuous casting processes. Reoxidation presents substantial challenges to process stability and final product quality. Various sources of reoxidation, including exposure to oxidizing gases, reducible oxides in slag and refractories, and the presence of ferroalloys are explored. Fundamental reactions and their consequences, such as changes in steel composition, inclusion composition/morphology, and the formation of reaction products at the interface between liquid steel and refractory materials, are reviewed. High oxygen partial pressure on the refractory side is identified as a significant factor, particularly in tundish and continuous casting processes. To address reoxidation effectively, the review discusses modeling approaches like computational fluid dynamics and thermodynamic/kinetic modeling. In the industrial context, reoxidation in the tundish is mainly attributed to open-eye formation in the tundish flux and reducible oxides like SiO2 in an insulating cover powder, for example, rice hust ash. Maintaining precise tundish flux control is crucial for steel cleanliness. In conclusion, this review highlights the multifaceted nature of reoxidation challenges in clean steel production. A comprehensive understanding of reoxidation mechanisms and the implementation of effective strategies are essential for achieving cleaner steel production. Critical issues of reoxidation in clean steel production (secondary refining and continuous casting processes) are reviewed. Various sources of reoxidation are identified. In the industrial context, reoxidation in the tundish is mainly attributed to open-eye formation in the tundish flux and reducible oxides like SiO2 in an insulating cover powder. Maintaining precise tundish flux control is crucial for steel cleanliness.image (c) 2023 WILEY-VCH GmbH
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/123646
DOI
10.1002/srin.202300598
ISSN
1611-3683
Article Type
Article
Citation
STEEL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2023-12
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