Pragmatical physics-based model for ladle lifetime prediction

Authors

  • Stein Tore Johansen SINTEF Industry Process Technology Flow Technology http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3161-7092
  • Bjørn Tore Løvfall SINTEF Industry Process Technology Flow Technology
  • Tamara Rodríguez Durán

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/

Abstract

Pragmatical physics-based model for ladle lifetime prediction

Abstract

In this paper we develop a physics-based model for the erosion of lining in steel ladles. The model predicts the temperature evolution in the liquid slag, steel, refractory bricks and outer steel casing. The flows of slag and steel is due to forced convection by inert gas injection, vacuum treatment (extreme bubble expansion), natural convection and waves caused by the gas stirring. The lining erosion is due to dissolution of refractory elements into the steel or slag. The mass and heat transfer coefficients inside the ladle, during gas stirring, is modelled based on wall functions which take the distribution of wall shear velocities as a critical input. The wall shear velocities are obtained from CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulations for sample of scenarios, spanning out the operational space, and using curve fitting a model could be built. The model is capable of reproducing both thermal evolution and erosion evolution well. Deviations between model predictions and industrial data are discussed.  The model is fast and has been tested successfully in a "semi-online" application. The model source code is made available to the public on https://github.com/SINTEF/refractorywear.

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Author Biographies

  • Stein Tore Johansen, SINTEF Industry Process Technology Flow Technology

    Process Technology

    Chief Scientist

  • Bjørn Tore Løvfall, SINTEF Industry Process Technology Flow Technology

    Process Technology

    Research Scientist

  • Tamara Rodríguez Durán

    Sidenor, Bilbao

    Metallurgist

Published

2026-04-15

Issue

Section

Computational modelling