Abstract:
Al
2O
3 and solid calcium aluminate were considered as un-reacted cores, the diffusion of aluminum cations in the liquid calcium aluminate layer was confirmed as the rate determining step of Al
2O
3 inclusion modification, and further a kinetic model of Al
2O
3 inclusion modification was established on the basis of the un-reacted core model. The model parameters were calculated by thermodynamic analysis. Modelling results show that the time of Al
2O
3 inclusion modification to completely liquid calcium aluminate will be much longer when the size of Al
2O
3 inclusions increases. Moreover, increasing the Ca content in a reasonable range is beneficial not only to modify Al
2O
3 inclusions to liquid calcium aluminate from thermodynamics but also to speed the modification process whereas the enhancement weakens when the Ca content exceeds a critical level. Temperature rise is disadvantageous to Al
2O
3 modification chemical reaction so the driving force of Al
2O
3 inclusion modification decreases correspondingly, namely temperature rise is not so obvious to speed Al
2O
3 inclusion modification. Finally, the kinetic model results were verified by industrial trials and they accord with each other very well.