The purpose of this study is to develop a computer simulation system to analyze the multi-phase (gas-liquid-slag) flow phenomena in the direct iron ore smelting reduction vessel to evaluate the conditions of stirring and mixing induced by bottom gas-blowing.A computational fluid dynamics technique, called the SOLA-VOF method, has been used to treat the flow behavior of molten iron with free surface. As to the issue of the multi-phase, the Langrange and the QuasiSingle Phase concept were applied to analyze the flow behavior of injected gas, molten iron, and slag. The simulation system can be directly applied to analyze stirring processes at high flow rate gas and its related turbulent free surface.The developed system was then applied to analyze the flow behavior in the 60 % Experimental Smelting Reduction Vessel (ESRV). Interactions between injected gas and liquid bath, agitation of slag and mixing conditions of liquid bath and slag under different gas flow rates, bubble sizes, and arrangements of bottomblown tuyeres were evaluated in this study. The simulation results were then compared with water model experiments under similar flow conditions and were found to closely correspond with the experimental results.KEY WORDS: mathematical modeling; multi-phase flow; ironmaking process; smelting reduction vessel; gas stirring treatment; volume of fluid method.
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