TITLE:
Analysis of the Flow of a Molten Slag in an Open Channel Using Transient and Steady-State Solutions of the Saint-Venant Equations
AUTHORS:
Miguel A. Barron, Joan Reyes, Aristeo Garrido
KEYWORDS:
Molten Slag, Open Channel, Phase-Portrait, Saint-Venant Equations, Steady State, Transient Solution
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Engineering and Technology,
Vol.12 No.4,
November
6,
2024
ABSTRACT: In recent years, metallurgical slags have been increasingly used as materials for the manufacture of cement, pavement and filling material. The transport of the molten slag to the receiving pots is carried out through open channels. The transient and steady-state flow of a molten slag in a rectangular open channel is numerically analyzed here. For the transient flow, the Saint-Venant equations were numerically solved. For the steady-state flow, the derivatives in time and space in the Saint-Venant equations were set equal to zero and a polynomial of degree 3 is obtained whose roots are the slag height values. It was assumed that the viscosity of the slag has an Arrhenius-type behavior with temperature. Four values of temperature values, namely 1723.15, 1773.15, 1823.15, 18873.15 ˚K, and five values of the angle of inclination of the channel, namely 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 degrees, are considered. Numerical results show that the steady-state values of the height and velocity of the molten slag depend strongly on the temperature of the slag and the angle of inclination of the channel. As the slag temperature and channel angle increase, the value of the steady-state slag height decreases. The value of the steady-state slag velocity increases as the slag temperature and channel inclination angle increase.