2021
DOI: 10.3390/met11081280
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Development of a Fast Modeling Approach for the Prediction of Scrap Preheating in Continuously Charged Metallurgical Recycling Processes

Abstract: Improving the overall energy efficiency of processes is necessary to reduce costs, lower the specific energy consumption and thereby reduce the direct or indirect emission of gases that contribute to climate change. In many metallurgical processes, a large amount of energy is lost with the off-gas. In metallurgical recycling processes, off-gas often can be used to preheat the to-be-recycled metal scrap, leading to significantly higher energy efficiency. However, the application of preheating has the disadvanta… Show more

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“…Results of the modelling approaches applied to the different industrial EAFs are presented, compared and differences are discussed. Schubert et al [12] describe the development of a fast modelling approach that was subsequently used to simulate and predict the scrap preheating of a continuously charged EAF. Modelling applications, assumptions, possible enhancements, and limitations, as well as initial simulation results, are presented and discussed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Results of the modelling approaches applied to the different industrial EAFs are presented, compared and differences are discussed. Schubert et al [12] describe the development of a fast modelling approach that was subsequently used to simulate and predict the scrap preheating of a continuously charged EAF. Modelling applications, assumptions, possible enhancements, and limitations, as well as initial simulation results, are presented and discussed.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%