Contributions to the mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of some problems related to blast furnace ironmaking
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This thesis is divided into two parts wherein different mathematical
methodologies are introduced to study relevant problems in the Blast Furnace (BF) ironmaking process.
The scope of the first part is to analyse the thermo-hydrodynamical behaviour of the BF trough, with the primary
motivation of providing valuable insights that allow to minimise the frequency of its repairs. A hierarchy of different
mathematical models is proposed and numerically solved, with the aim of investigating several effects such as the
influence of the tapping rates on the flow structures or the wall shear stress, as well as the impact that the tapping
process stops have on the thermal response of the trough during a complete campaign cycle.
In the second part, various techniques that allow to numerically assess the mechanical behaviour of the ceramic
cup of the BF are introduced. One of them is shown to be mathematically equivalent to the classical periodic
homogenisation, with the advantage of being conceptually simpler and easier to implement numerically. The
performance of the proposed methodologies is illustrated with multiple numerical experiments.
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