A method of manufacturing of a steel product in several steelmaking units
US-2024132984-A1 · Apr 25, 2024 · US
US2024393159A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024393159-A1 |
| Application number | US-202218691887-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2022 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2021 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A furnace slag amount estimation device ( 1 ) includes: an input unit ( 11 ) configured to receive input data including furnace shape data for a converter, data on components and temperatures of molten metal and slag before start of or during blowing treatment, and slag height data in a furnace of the converter; a slag bulk density calculation unit ( 13 ) configured to calculate a slag bulk density after the converter is tilted, using the input data and a model; a slag volume calculation unit ( 14 ) configured to calculate a slag volume in the furnace after the converter is tilted, using the slag height data after the converter is tilted, the furnace shape data, and a model; and a slag weight calculation unit ( 15 ) configured to calculate a slag weight in the furnace after the converter is tilted and slag is discharged, using the calculated slag bulk density and the calculated slag volume.
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1 . A furnace slag amount estimation device that estimates a slag weight remaining inside a converter in blowing treatment that includes a process of tilting the converter so as to discharge slag in a furnace out of the furnace, the furnace slag amount estimation device comprising: an input unit configured to receive input data including furnace shape data for the converter, data on components and temperatures of molten metal and slag before start of or during the blowing treatment, and slag height data in the furnace of the converter; a slag bulk density calculation unit configured to calculate a slag bulk density after the converter is tilted and the slag is discharged, using the input data and a slag bulk density estimation model; a slag volume calculation unit configured to calculate a slag volume in the furnace after the converter is tilted and the slag is discharged, using the slag height data after the converter is tilted and the slag is discharged, the furnace shape data, and a slag volume estimation model; and a slag weight calculation unit configured to calculate the slag weight in the furnace after the converter is tilted and the slag is discharged, using the calculated slag bulk density and the calculated slag volume. 2 . The furnace slag amount estimation device according to claim 1 , wherein the slag bulk density estimation model uses, as inputs, at least explanatory variables including a tilt angle at which the slag begins to flow out as the converter is tilted, and slag-removal treatment time, and uses, as an output, the slag bulk density. 3 . The furnace slag amount estimation device according to claim 1 , wherein the slag volume estimation model is configured to calculate a furnace volume from a bottom of the furnace to a height of slag, based on the furnace shape data obtained by measuring a shape in the furnace before the blowing treatment and on the slag height data. 4 . The furnace slag amount estimation device according to claim 1 , wherein the slag height data is measured by a microwave rangefinder. 5 . A furnace slag amount estimation method to be executed by a furnace slag amount estimation device that estimates a slag weight remaining inside a converter in blowing treatment that includes a process of tilting the converter so as to discharge slag in a furnace out of the furnace, the furnace slag amount estimation method comprising: an input step of receiving input data including furnace shape data for the converter, data on components and temperatures of molten metal and slag before start of or during the blowing treatment, and slag height data in the furnace of the converter; a slag bulk density calculation step of calculating a slag bulk density after the converter is tilted and the slag is discharged, using the input data and a slag bulk density estimation model; a slag volume calculation step of calculating a slag volume in the furnace after the converter is tilted and the slag is discharged, using the slag height data after the converter is tilted and the slag is discharged, the furnace shape data, and a slag volume estimation model; and a slag weight calculation step of calculating the slag weight in the furnace after the converter is tilted and the slag is discharged, using the calculated slag bulk density and the calculated slag volume. 6 . The furnace slag amount estimation method according to claim 5 , wherein the slag bulk density estimation model uses, as inputs, at least explanatory variables including a tilt angle at which the slag begins to flow out as the converter is tilted, and slag-removal treatment time, and uses, as an output, the slag bulk density. 7 . The furnace slag amount estimation method according to claim 5 , wherein the slag volume estimation model is configured to calculate a furnace volume from a bottom of the furnace to a height of slag, based on the furnace shape data including furnace profile information obtained by measuring a shape in the furnace before the blowing treatment and on the slag height data. 8 . The furnace slag amount estimation method according to claim 5 , wherein the slag height data is measured by a microwave rangefinder. 9 . A molten steel production method comprising producing molten steel, by determining a charge amount of auxiliary raw materials in secondary blowing, based on the slag weight in the furnace calculated by the furnace slag amount estimation method according to claim 5 , and performing refining operation.
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