WO2014009870A1 - Blowing spear for fabrication of metals and maintenance of loading and blowing operational conditions - Google Patents

Blowing spear for fabrication of metals and maintenance of loading and blowing operational conditions Download PDF

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WO2014009870A1
WO2014009870A1 PCT/IB2013/055590 IB2013055590W WO2014009870A1 WO 2014009870 A1 WO2014009870 A1 WO 2014009870A1 IB 2013055590 W IB2013055590 W IB 2013055590W WO 2014009870 A1 WO2014009870 A1 WO 2014009870A1
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Marcelo DE SOUZA LIMA GUERRA
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C21METALLURGY OF IRON
    • C21CPROCESSING OF PIG-IRON, e.g. REFINING, MANUFACTURE OF WROUGHT-IRON OR STEEL; TREATMENT IN MOLTEN STATE OF FERROUS ALLOYS
    • C21C5/00Manufacture of carbon-steel, e.g. plain mild steel, medium carbon steel or cast steel or stainless steel
    • C21C5/28Manufacture of steel in the converter
    • C21C5/42Constructional features of converters
    • C21C5/46Details or accessories
    • C21C5/4606Lances or injectors
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C21METALLURGY OF IRON
    • C21CPROCESSING OF PIG-IRON, e.g. REFINING, MANUFACTURE OF WROUGHT-IRON OR STEEL; TREATMENT IN MOLTEN STATE OF FERROUS ALLOYS
    • C21C5/00Manufacture of carbon-steel, e.g. plain mild steel, medium carbon steel or cast steel or stainless steel
    • C21C5/28Manufacture of steel in the converter
    • C21C5/42Constructional features of converters
    • C21C5/46Details or accessories
    • C21C5/4606Lances or injectors
    • C21C5/4613Refractory coated lances; Immersion lances
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C21METALLURGY OF IRON
    • C21CPROCESSING OF PIG-IRON, e.g. REFINING, MANUFACTURE OF WROUGHT-IRON OR STEEL; TREATMENT IN MOLTEN STATE OF FERROUS ALLOYS
    • C21C5/00Manufacture of carbon-steel, e.g. plain mild steel, medium carbon steel or cast steel or stainless steel
    • C21C5/28Manufacture of steel in the converter
    • C21C5/42Constructional features of converters
    • C21C5/46Details or accessories
    • C21C5/4606Lances or injectors
    • C21C2005/4626Means for cooling, e.g. by gases, fluids or liquids

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  • the current invention refers to a blowing spear used in metal fabrication processes, more specifically to a spear used in the process named "primary refining" for obtainment of steel, developed in such a way to maintain the loading and blowing operational conditions.
  • Blowing spears are largely used in the metallurgical industry for injection of gases, primarily the oxygen, in the metallic bath, when in the process of obtaining liquid metals.
  • gases primarily the oxygen
  • these spears may also be used for injection of other gases or mixture of gases in the fabrication processes of liquid metals.
  • the steel fabrication process utilizes ovens that are at elevated temperatures and the injection of gases promotes the purification of metals for the activities to which they are destined for.
  • the combustible introduction notedly the oxygen, is performed by means of a blowing spear introduced inside the oven with the objective of coming closer to the bath surface to accelerate the reactions speed, thus staying submitted to elevated temperatures.
  • the gas injection process arouses the liquid metal agitation that is launched upwards being able to solidify either at the spear's surface, as at the oven's walls, as well as being thrown outside the oven.
  • the state of art's oxygen blowing spears have an internal cooling system to maintain the spear's body temperature lower enough to support the refining conditions without occurring the softening and even melting of its components.
  • the cooling liquid normally employed is water that circulates at the spear using pumps.
  • the cooling system performs a thermal exchange between the spear's body, generally made of steel, and the liquid metal processing in the oven, through the water that circulates inside it.
  • the water circulation may suffer alterations with the objective of increasing its boiling point. Because the melting point of steel, material from which the spear is normally fabricated, is relatively high, this confers to the spear's body a good resistance at high temperatures.
  • the spear's bottom extremity is normally manufactured in copper, as this metal has a high coefficient of thermal transmission, causing the heat that arrives at its surface to be immediately transferred to the cooling liquid. Although the low melting point of copper, the effectiveness of the thermal exchange with the cooling liquid impedes its fusion at the elevated temperatures of the steel fabrication process.
  • the liquid bath in processing at the oven is divided into two distinct volumes, being one part of slag, of lesser density, resultant of this process of metal purification, and the refined metallic material, steel in this case, with higher density. Due to the difference of densities, the tendency is the liquid steel to deposit at the bottom and slag remaining supernatant when blowing is interrupted. During blowing, there are projections (splashes and spitting) of slag and steel over the spear-body's surface. Thus, when colliding against the spear- body's surface, the material suffers the thermal exchange effects and how the limits are lower than the solidification temperatures of metal and slag, either the metal residue as the slag remain adhered to the spear's external surface. At every blowing cycle, the thickness of this material increases, gradually forming a material accumulation known as "Dross". "Dross" is a solidified mixture of steel, slag and other elements in lesser quantity.
  • the "dross" continues to adhere on the upper regions of the oven, normally colder due to the contact distance with oxygen blowing. In this case, it may occur, as a consequence of dross formation, the gradual closing of the region known as oven's "mouth", making it difficult the loading of raw-materials before the process starts, and, in some extreme cases, the dislocation of the ovens' gravity center.
  • the ovens have a system that permits that they are tilted or rotated into positions out of vertical facilitating the operations of raw-material loading, notedly liquid pig iron and scrap iron, as well as performing the leakage operations of liquid metal, steel and slag.
  • the oven's "mouth” is the region with a cone trunk shape at the upper region.
  • a spear with cooling system of the state of art may be observed at the North American patent US 5,350,158.
  • the referring spear employs several concentric tubes of distinct diameters, which form a cooling system internal to the spear.
  • a cooling fluid circulates inside the referred tubes in such a way to absorb the heat.
  • internal fins are used, which are in contact with the external wall of an internal tube and the cooling fluid properly said.
  • such device still presents the adherence of "dross" in its external surface when using the spear, as its surface does not present the necessary characteristics to avoid the fusion or fall of the material that may hit it.
  • the invention herein refers to a blowing spear for metals fabrication.
  • This spear is comprised by a set of concentric circular tubes, normally manufactured in steel, having in its upper part a place for gases inlet and inlet and outlet of the cooling liquid. In its lower part, it has outlets for the gases that will be injected in the bath.
  • the format of the spear's lower part is conical and manufactured in copper, which facilitates the detachment of the adhered "dross". Yet, inside this conical lower part, fins are arranged in a spiral form, whose primary function is increasing the thermal-exchange efficiency between the tube walls and the cooling liquid.
  • gases outlets distributed along the external tube circumference, at a certain length, with varied angles and dimensions.
  • gases outlets there are gases outlets distributed along the external tube circumference, at a certain length, with varied angles and dimensions.
  • the function of these gases outlets is avoiding the adherence formation of "dross" either in the oven's mouth region as in the tube region above those outlets.
  • the oxygen reacts with the metal primary refining gas, rich in carbon monoxide. This reaction is known as post-combustion and generates heat, increasing the temperature at the "mouth” region, and at the spear's lower part, making it difficult the adherence of the refining material that maintains liquid and returns to the emulsion's core.
  • Figure 1 it is a cut overview of the spear at operation position in the oven.
  • Figure 3 it is a top overview of the spear's outlets set destined for cleaning the "mouth” and top part cleaning maintenance;
  • Figure 1 presents the overview of spear set (100) positioned inside a steel production oven.
  • This set is comprised by a copper nozzle (101 ), which has in its extremity the oxygen outlets in a varied number of holes quantity, and the conical tube (102) having internal fins in copper.
  • the conical tube's length (102), as well as its conicity is a function of the products and processes characteristics of each oven. In a general way, the more the oven's capacity, the greater will be the conical region's length, as it implicates in the positioning of the outlets that will perform the spear's cleaning at the oven's upper part and "mouth”.
  • the conicity is dimensioned in function of the slag volumes, being in a general way, the more the slag volume, the lesser the spear's conicity.
  • the size of the cleaning gases outlets may vary from sonic speeds to supersonic speeds, being the sonic speed for post-combustion at short distances, maintaining the spear's upper part in higher temperatures, and the supersonic speed for post- combustion at long distances, maintaining the oven's "mouth” region heated, avoiding the "dross” adherence.
  • the oven's dimensions determine the quantity of outlets, as the adequate distribution promotes a homogeneous cleaning at the "mouth" circumference.
  • FIG. 1 it is presented a metallurgy oven (104), which have a metallic external wall named carcass (108), forming a container opened at the upper part, the oven's mouth (105).
  • the metallurgy oven is coated internally with a refractory wall (109) with the objective of maintaining the liquid metal at the temperatures developed in the process.
  • the oven's interior (104) is invaded by three phases mixed by the agitation caused by the copper nozzle holes (101 ).
  • the phases are: liquid metal or bath (110), slag (111 ) and gases (112).
  • a de-dusting duct (113) is installed with a side opening (114) that permits the entering movement of the spear (100) routing inside the oven (104) and its removal at the end of the processed batch.
  • the spear In the position of bath processing (110) inside the oven (104), the spear needs to be advanced at an appropriate distance from the bath (110) so that the oxygen jet, going out of the copper nozzle (101 ), is able to promote the necessary mixture so that the reactions happen.
  • the three mixed phases form an emulsion that covers part of the spear's body (100) submitting it to elevated temperatures.
  • This emulsion projects bath particles (110) and slag (111 ), which can adhere either to the spear (100) as to the oven's "mouth” (105), in the form of "dross" (119).
  • the spear (100) comprises an inlet (115) for cooling liquid, an inlet for gas (116) and an outlet for cooling liquid (117), all located at spear's upper part, and the head (107).
  • the cooling liquid circulation By means of the cooling liquid circulation, the spear's heat is removed (100), increasing its lifetime.
  • the conical tube (102) is installed, having its smaller diameter welded to the extremity (101 ).
  • the tube's conical shape (102) propitiates the detachment of the adhered mixture, as there is no opposition to the gravitational force.
  • the mixture of bath's liquid metal (110) and slag (111 ) adhered (dross) is detached by the action of its own weight.
  • the thermal contraction speed difference prevents the mixture adherence to the conical tube (102).
  • the increase of heat extraction promoted in the region of the conical tube (102) results in the quick contraction of the material adhered during its solidification. This way, the forming dross (119) suffers rupture and fall, due to the gravitational force.
  • the current invention proposes the copper employment in the fabrication of the conical tube (102), while a steel tube, of cylindrical geometry, is used in the state of art.
  • the advantages of using copper reside in the fact that this metal has a thermal conductivity 5 times higher than steel, even having a lower melting point, which at first might be contradictory, as copper would melt too much sooner than steel.
  • the heat absorbed by the conical tube (102) of the current invention is rapidly transmitted to the cooling liquid, not permitting that the copper melting temperature is reached, preventing that the mixture thin layer (dross) (119) remains adhered.
  • copper is chemically stable within the oven's atmosphere, which minimizes undesirable reactions.
  • Figure 3 displays the region of cleaning outlets (103).
  • the cleaning outlets (103) are determined taking into consideration the dross forming profile (119) of each oven.
  • the ovens are generally suspended by trunnions that permit the rotation over their shafts.
  • the tilting direction determines two basic operations: the bath leakage (110) by the leakage channel (121 ) and the slag leakage (112) in the opposite direction.
  • the formation of dross (119) of mouth (105) assumes varied profiles.
  • the cleaning outlets (103) are projected to reach regions where there is accumulation of dross (119) and avoid reaching the cleaned regions with the apparent refractories (109), thus contributing for increasing the oven's campaign (104).
  • the possibilities or working angles at cleaning outlets (103) during the spear moves (100) inside the oven (104) vary of 170° in relation to the vertical line, making possible a minimal angle of 10° with the vertical line in the bath direction, and a minimal angle of 0° with the vertical line in the spear's head direction (107).
  • the cleaning outlets (103) have a supersonic character, allowing to reach the regions of interest.
  • FIG. 2 displays the spear set assembly (100), having on the base a copper nozzle (101 ) connected by the external and lower portion to the conic tube (102). Afterwards, the module with the cleaning outlets (103) is inserted. Above this module, there is the steel tube (118) and on its upper end, there is the head (107) that comprises the cooling liquid inlet (115), gases inlet (116) and cooling liquid output (117).
  • the inner tube (122) responsible for the gas passage and the intermediate tube (123), responsible for the division between the cooling liquid inlet flow and its outlet passing mandatorily through the copper nozzle (101 ).
  • the tubes, inner (122) and intermediate (123), do not need to be in copper, as they are not in direct contact with the external atmosphere.
  • the assembling of these parts is made in a tightly way.
  • the helical fins have the purpose of maximizing the thermal exchange at the copper conical tube (102), being its sizing variable in the number of fins, as well as in the formation angle of the helicoids.
  • the helical fins may be fabricated directly at the external wall of the intermediate tube (123) or at the internal wall of the conical tube (102).
  • the cleaning outlets (103) are distributed in a copper module (125).
  • the liquid used by the spear's refrigeration (100) has normally a turbulent flow, as it must have enough speed to not get heated reaching ebullition inside the ducts.
  • the copper module (125) is projected to permit the free passage of the cooling liquid in both directions, with no losses for the flows and pressures necessary for the performance.

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CN201380036767.3A CN104508152B (zh) 2012-07-10 2013-07-08 用于制备金属和维持装载及吹制操作条件的吹制枪
DE112013003496.4T DE112013003496B4 (de) 2012-07-10 2013-07-08 Blaslanze zur Herstellung von Metallen und Aufrechterhaltung der Betriebsbedingungen für das Beladen und Blasen
US14/414,022 US9732393B2 (en) 2012-07-10 2013-07-08 Blowing spear for fabrication of metals and maintenance of loading and blowing operational conditions
KR1020157002568A KR20150034226A (ko) 2012-07-10 2013-07-08 금속 제조와 장입 및 취입 작업 조건의 유지를 위한 취입 랜스
JP2015521116A JP2015522107A (ja) 2012-07-10 2013-07-08 金属製作用の吹き付けスピア、並びにローディング及び吹き付け操作条件のメンテナンス
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