2020
DOI: 10.3390/pr8091044
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Modeling the Effect of Scrap on the Electrical Energy Consumption of an Electric Arc Furnace

Abstract: The melting time of scrap is a factor that affects the Electrical Energy (EE) consumption of the Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) process. The EE consumption itself stands for most of the total energy consumption during the process. Three distinct representations of scrap, based partly on the apparent density and shape of scrap, were created to investigate the effect of scrap on the accuracy of a statistical model predicting the EE consumption of an EAF. Shapley Additive Explanations (SHAP) was used as a tool to inv… Show more

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“…This also includes the influence of different charge material on the energy demand of the process (c.f. Carlsson et al [6]). The model also includes the current availability of the different charge material types into the optimisation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also includes the influence of different charge material on the energy demand of the process (c.f. Carlsson et al [6]). The model also includes the current availability of the different charge material types into the optimisation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to constraints in publishing the actual values of the examined EAF and confidentiality issues, all data and results in this study are presented in a normalized form. The operational behaviour of the EAF is characterized by stochastic variability, primarily because melting steel scrap necessitates varying amounts of energy due to fluctuations in chemical composition [7]. Depending on the desired steel quality, specific scrap qualities are utilized.…”
Section: The Eaf Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The operational behaviour of the EAF is characterized by stochastic variability, primarily because melting steel scrap necessitates varying amounts of energy due to fluctuations in chemical composition [7]. Depending on the desired steel quality, specific scrap qualities are utilized.…”
Section: The Eaf Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high temperatures and complex melting phenomena in the electrical arc furnace are reasons why many model-based studies of the process have been undertaken. Carlsson et al [25] determined the effect of scrap shape and density on the energy consumed to melt the scrap in the EAF by using a statistical model and process optimization algorithms validated through plant trials. The results provide significant evidence that a well-chosen scrap categorization is important to predict the electric energy demand.…”
Section: Eafmentioning
confidence: 99%