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COMPARISON BETWEEN CFD AND MACROSCOPIC BALANCE APPROACHES TO DESIGN WATER PIPING SYSTEMS FOR COOLING OF STEELMAKING EQUIPMENT

COMPARISON BETWEEN CFD AND MACROSCOPIC BALANCE APPROACHES TO DESIGN WATER PIPING SYSTEMS FOR COOLING OF STEELMAKING EQUIPMENT

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DOI

10.5151/2594-5300-41869

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Abstract

Steelplants relies on the gas capture system as crucial equipment for necessary environmental requirements rigors. This article presents a comparative study between analytical calculations and computer simulations in order to investigate the cooling condition through one of its pipes that compose the circuit and evaluate the heat extraction capacity considering its position in relation to the main heat flux and expected result at the temperature measurement points. A useful tool for duct of any size or industrial application

 

STEELPLANTS RELIES ON THE GAS CAPTURE SYSTEM AS CRUCIAL EQUIPMENT FOR NECESSARY ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS RIGORS. THIS ARTICLE PRESENTS A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ANALYTICAL CALCULATIONS AND COMPUTER SIMULATIONS IN ORDER TO INVESTIGATE THE COOLING CONDITION THROUGH ONE OF ITS PIPES THAT COMPOSE THE CIRCUIT AND EVALUATE THE HEAT EXTRACTION CAPACITY CONSIDERING ITS POSITION IN RELATION TO THE MAIN HEAT FLUX AND EXPECTED RESULT AT THE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT POINTS. A USEFUL TOOL FOR DUCT OF ANY SIZE OR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION

Keywords

Cooling System, Movable Hood, Analytic Calculations, CFD

Cooling System, Movable Hood, Analytic Calculations, CFD

How to cite

Silva, Bruno Avelino de Souza; Castro, Rogério Geraldo Monteiro de; Braga, Bernardo Martins; Maia, Breno Totti; Veiga, Daniel Gonçalves; Andrade, Wellington Morais de. COMPARISON BETWEEN CFD AND MACROSCOPIC BALANCE APPROACHES TO DESIGN WATER PIPING SYSTEMS FOR COOLING OF STEELMAKING EQUIPMENT, p. 78-87. In: 54rd Seminar on Steelmaking, Casting and Non-Ferrous Metallurgy, São Paulo, Brasil, 2025.
ISSN: 2594-5300, DOI 10.5151/2594-5300-41869