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SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT AND REGISTRATION
thTHE 7 EUROPEAN
OXYGEN STEELMAKING CONFERENCE
TŘINEC, Czech Republic,September 9 - 11, 2014
ORGANISED BY
Czech Metallurgical Society
OCELOT, Ltd., Czech Republic
MATERIAL & METALLURGICAL RESEARCH, Ltd.,
Ostrava, Czech Republic
Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering,
VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a.s., Czech Republic
TŘINEC city, Czech Republic
th The 7 European Oxygen Steelmaking Conference focuses on new developments in the production of steel by oxygen processes and its subsequent treatment in the ladle. This conference will continue the tradition of successful services of events which took place in Stockholm (2011), Aachen (2006), Graz (2003).
The EOSC is a unique forum for the European steelmaking producers to exchange views on the status and future development of the oxygen steelmaking process.
The conference programme is focused on the latest development in primary steelmaking, ladle metallurgy, plant operation experience, automotive and on-line process analyses, improving steel quality and environmental protection.
This conference is included in the Conference calendar of the International Society and Steel Institutes ( see the website: ).www.issisteel.org/events
SCOPE
The 2014 EOSC will be held in the centre of culture TRISIA (GPS N 49°40.10277', E 18°40.48955'), TŘINEC (see the website: , the hypertext link in Czech language – “O společnosti” and “Virtuální prohlídka”). Třinec is a metallurgical city. In 2014, metallurgical plant of TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a.s., which is situated in Třinec, will celebrate 175 years from its founding (see the website: ). Třinec is the city with 38 thousand inhabitants which is located in the Beskydy Mountains (see the website: ). The location of Třinec can be found on the website: (click on Czech Republic, Trinec). Třinec city is situated 5 km south from the border with Poland, 20 km west from the border with Slovakia and 50 km from the Ostrava Airport. Ostrava has a good air connection with Prague (1 hour flight).
Note: The transport from the Ostrava Airport to Třinec and back will be arranged by organizers of this conference without fee.
www.trisia.cz
www.trz.czwww.trinecko.cz
https://maps.google.cz
VENUE
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„Regional Materials Science and Technology Centre – Feasibility Program“ This conference is one of the outputs of the RMSTC - FP project solution.
The project is supported by funds from Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic.
Project number: LO1203
The grant recipient and project solver: Technical University Ostrava, Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Partner-grant, co-recipient and project co-solver: MATERIAL & METALLURGICAL RESEARCH, Ltd.
See the website: - section RMTVC, www.mmvyzkum.cz/ www.rmtvc.cz
REGIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE (RMSTC - FP)
KARLOVY VARY
PLZEŇ
ÚSTÍNAD LABEM
ČESKÉBUDĚJOVICE
JIHLAVA
LIBEREC
HRADEC KRÁLOVÉ
PARDUBICE
BRNO
OLOMOUCOSTRAVA
ZLÍN
PRAHA
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Reinhard Fandrich (Germany) – Committee Chairman
Johannes Spiess (Austria)
Seppo Ollila (Finland)
Petr Jančík (Czech Republic)
Zora Jančíková (Czech Republic)
Ralf Bruckhaus (Germany)
Pär Jönsson (Sweden)
Aart Overbosch (The Netherlands)
Karel Michalek (Czech Republic)
Bedřich Smetana (Czech Republic)
Ladislav Válek (Czech Republic)
Guy Denier (France)
Jiří Cupek (Czech Republic)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Jaroslav Pindor, Chairman
Jiří Cupek
Aleš Ladomirjak
Czech Metallurgical Society
Karel Michalek
VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava
Miroslav Bednarz
Marie Gajdaczová
Emilie Majtenová
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a.s.
Stanislav Cieslar
OCELOT s.r.o.
Markéta Bergerová
Tomáš Teindl
Miroslav Peter
MATERIAL & METALLURGICAL
RESEARCH, Ltd.,
Ivo Kaleta
TŘINEC city
English will be the official language of the Conference for both oral and written presentations.
LANGUAGE
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THE CONFERENCE IS SUPPORTED BY
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a. s.
TŘINEC city
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF STEEL INSTITUTES (ISSI)
STEEL INSTITUTE VDEh
www.issisteel.org
Moravian-SilesianRegion
The Social evening with cultural programme will be held at the Rustic Farmstead.
VENUE OF SOCIAL EVENING
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GENERAL INFORMATION
You can register on-line ( ) by filling in the registration form. Please send also the signed registration form by E-mail, fax or mail before August 10, 2014.
www.eosc2014.cz
Registration
Conference registration fee (all fees are in EUR)
FullOn/or before
August 10, 2014
AfterAugust 10, 2014
on site
Participant 490
The First Author
Student
Accompanying person
The excursion at the BOFplant of Třinecké železárny
460
300
250
30
560
530
370
320
30
Full Registration Fee includes all conference services, attendance of all sessions, conference proceedings, light refreshments, lunches, banquet and VAT.Accompanying person Fee includes light refreshments, lunches, banquet and VAT. Participants from the Czech Republic can pay the participation fee in CZK according to the current bank rate.
The paper abstracts presented at the conference will be published in the Conference Proceedings. The full text of the papers will be on the CD, which will be a part of the Conference Proceedings. They will be available at the time of the conference and will be distributed to all participants at the registration desk.
Conference Proceedings
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All cancellation requests must be made in writing and sent to contact E-mail address. Please note that all cancellations will be subject to EUROS 100 processing fee. Cancellation will not be accepted after August 10, 2014. Refund will be made within four weeks after the conference.
Cancellation policy
PAYMENT
On/or beforeAugust 10, 2014
After August 10, 2014And on site
Exhibition
Advertising inthe ConferenceProceedings
200 - 480 270 - 550
The price can be determined after agreementwith organizers of the conference.
Your company is invited to present products. Each participating company will be allocated one draped table, chairs, one power outlet and an easel to bold a sign or poster describing your company´s products and/or services or naming you company. You will be expected to bring and set up your own equipments. In case of interest please contact us (see contact E-mail addresses).
Exhibition and Advertising fee (all fees are in EUR)
The participant name and the conference code (EOSC)
must be quoted as purpose of payment
Bank Transfer:
Bank address:
Raiffeisenbank a.s., pobočka Ostrava
Account number:
Sort Code:
IBAN:
SWIFT code:
6935740001
5500
CZ8655000000006935740001
RZBCCZPP
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The two possibilities :
1. The STEEL HOTEL is located 50 m from the conference venue, website:
2. The Hotel Vitality is located 1.5 km from the conference venue, website:
Note: The transport from the conference venue to Hotel Vitality and back will be arranged by organizers of this conference without fee.
Please fill the Hotel reservation form on the website and send before August 10, 2014. We will provide the reservation.
www.hotelsteel.cz
www.hotelvitality.cz
www.eosc2014.cz in
Accommodation and Hotel Reservation
By car: You can find the best road using the GPS of the conference venue
(the section VENUE) or STEEL HOTEL or Hotel Vitality.
By plane: From Prague Airport to Ostrava Airport, then from Ostrava Airport
to Třinec by car. The transport from the Ostrava Airport to Třinec and back
will be arranged by organizers of this conference without fee.
Travel Information
The programme for accompanying persons will be arranged.
Accompanying persons
Deadline for Submission of Manuscript for Review is August 10, 2014.
Manuscript must be sent to E-mail address:
Instructions for preparation of papers can be found on -
.
www.eosc2014
INFOMATION FOR AUTHORS
Information for authors
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CONTACT
E-mail:
+420 595 956 168
Fax:
MATERIÁLOVÝ A METALURGICKÝ VÝZKUM s.r.o.
Pohraniční 693/31, 703 00 Ostrava,
Czech Republic
Mail address:
+420 595 956 029
Phone:
Steel Institute VDEh, Germany
IAS Instituto Argentino de Siderurgia, Argentina
ASMET The Austrian Society for Metallurgy and Materials, Austria
CRM Centre for Research in Metallurgy, Belgium
ABM Associação Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineração, Brazil
Latino American Steel Association ALACERO, Chile
CSM The Chinese Society for Metals, China
CMS Croatian Metallurgical Society, Croatia
EAID Egyptian Association for Industrial Development, Egypt
French Steel Federation (FFA), France
OMBKE Hungarian Mining and Metallurgical Society, Hungary
The Indian Institute of Metals Metal House IMM, India
P.T. Krakatau Steel, Indonesia
AIM Associazione Italiana di Metallurgia, Italy
ISIJ The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, Japan
KOSA Korea Iron and Steel Association, Korea
SEAISI South East Asia Iron and Steel Institute, Malaysia
PISI Philippine Iron & Steel Institute c/o Queen S International Trading Co. Ltd. Institute, Philippines
SITPH Association of Polish Metallurgical Engineers and Technicians, Poland
HIPH Hutnicza Izba Przemyslowo-Handlowa Polish Steel Association, Poland
SRM Romanian Society for Metallurgy, Romania
NatSteel Asia (S) Pte Ltd, Singapore
SAISI The South African Iron and Steel Institute, South-Africa
UNESID Unión de Empresas Siderúrgicas UNESID Steel Companies Association, Spain
Jernkontoret - The Swedish Steel Producers Association, Sweden
ISIT Iron and Steel Institute of Thailand, Thailand
IOM3 The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, United Kingdom
AIST Association for Iron and Steel Technology, USA
Vietnam Steel Association, Vietnam
THE CONFERENCE IS SUPPORTED BY
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Possibility to exchange newly gained informationź
Getting to know views on future development and trends in this źarea of steel production
Possibility to meet colleagues and expertsź
Possibility to visit one of the best steel plants in East Europe źwithin TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a.s.
Opportunity to discuss possibilities of cooperation in the field źof environmental protection
Excellent conference serviceź
The organizers will assure the transport of participant (without źfee) during the conference – from the airport and back from the hotel to the conference place
Possibility to admire the unique Beskydy Mountainsź
Getting acquainted with local cultural traditionsź
Possibility to taste delicious Czech cuisineź
The programme for accompanying personsź
ELEVEN REASONS FOR ATTENDING THE CONFERENCE
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thThe 7 EUROPEAN OXYGEN
STEELMAKING CONFERENCE
EOSC 2014Třinec, 9 – 11 September 2014
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
VENUE: The Centre of Culture TRISIA, TŘINEC
Plenary – Joint Section
1 Fundamentals of oxygen steelmaking process
2 Charge materials and their preparation
3 Technologies of the primary steelmaking
4 Physical and mathematical modeling of the process
5 Ladle metallurgy
6 Technologies of stainless steel
7 Plant operation experience
8 Automation and on-line process analyses
9 Environmental protection
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TOPICS
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THE PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
September 9Tuesday
September 10Wednesday
September 11Thursday
Kosmos Cinema
Room A Room B
13:00 - 15:00
TOPICNo. 5
TOPICNo. 1
TOPICNo. 2
15:20 - 17:00
TOPICNo. 5
TOPICNo. 1
TOPICNo. 3
8:00 - 10:00REGISTRATION
10:00 - 12.00PLENARYSESSION
12:00 - 13.00LUNCH
COFFEE BREAK
17:30DINNER
15:20 - 17:20
Room A Room B
9:00 - 11:00
TOPICNo. 4
TOPICNo. 7
COFFEE BREAK
11:20 - 13:00
TOPICNo. 7
TOPICNo. 4
TOPICNo. 6
13:00 - 14.15LUNCH
14:15 – 17:00
The excursion – BOF steel plant of
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a.s.
18:00Departure from
the hotels
18:30Social Programme
in Rustic Farmstead
A
Room A Room B
9:00 - 11:00
TOPICNo. 8
TOPICNo. 7
TOPICNo. 9
COFFEE BREAK
11:20 - 13:00
TOPICNo. 9
11:20 - 12:40
TOPICNo. 8
LUNCH
END OF THE CONFERENCE
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l EOSC 2014 will be held in TRISIA, the Centre of Culture in Třinec
l Registration will be in TRISIA
l Plenary session will be held in Kosmos Cinema – 150m from TRISIA
l Two parallel session : Theatre Hall – Room A, Puppet Hall – Room B
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
Jaroslav Pindor (Czech Republic)Opening the Conference
PLENARY SESSION
Chairman of Session: Reinhard Fandrich
th9 September, 2014, Tuesday
12:00 – 13:00 LUNCH
KOSMOS CINEMA
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Reinhard Fandrich (Germany)Steel Production in Germany 2012/2013
Hans-Jürgen Odentha, Jochen Schlüter (Germany)Recent SMS Siemag Developments in BOF Steelmaking
Jan Czudek (Czech Republic)The Presentation of Třinecké železárny - Moravia Steel group
Jiří Cupek (Czech Republic)30 Years of Steel Production in the BOF Steel Plant of Třinecké Železárny
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
13:00 – 13:20F. Schrama, B. v.d. Berg (The Netherlands)A Study of Hot Metal Desulphurization Methods Based on MetallurgyPerformance and Operational Costs
TOPIC 2: Charge materials and their preparation
Room A
9 September, 2014, th Tuesday
14:00 – 14:20K. L. Chang (Taiwan)Investigation of Ladle Nozzle Clogging Behaviour during Bloom Casting
TOPIC 5: Ladle metallurgy
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13:20 – 13:40 M. Naka (Japan)Application of Heated Ore Addition Technology to the Actual ChromiumOre Smelting Reduction Furnace
13:40 – 14:00L. Voj (Germany)Primary Energy Melter Process Concept for Pilot Plantat ArcelorMittal Ghent
14:20 – 14:40C. Zhiping (China)Practice in Improving Steel Liquid Cleanness by Ladle Slag Modifier
14:40 – 15:00J. Thomasberger, K. K. Gaur, S. Sen (Germany, India)Developments in Ladle Management System - Better Energy,Materials and Asset Utilization in Steelmaking Process
COFFEE BREAK
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
TOPIC 1: Fundamentals of oxygen steelmaking process
Room B
9 September, 2014, th Tuesday
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COFFEE BREAK
13:00 – 13:20X. Gao, S. Kaneko, H. Shibata, S. Kitamura, M. O. Suk, S. K. Kim (Japan)Condition to form Oxide at Bath Surface by Top blown Oxygenin High Cr Steel
13:20 – 13:40 Z. Li (United Kingdom)Real Time In-Situ Neutron Diffraction study on High Temperature Behaviour of Synthetic BOS Slags
13:40 – 14:00J. Reichel (Germany)Vacuum Converter Process Kinetic in CO and Computer Mode2
14:00 – 14:20S. Basu (India)Modelling the Slag-Gas-Metal Emulsion in the BOF - New Insights
14:20 – 14:40G. Okuyama (Japan)Development of Heated Ore Addition Technology Using Burner in Chromium Ore Smelting Reduction Furnace
14:40 – 15:00O. Smirnov (Ukraine)A Model Study Some end BOF Slag Properties forSlag Splashing Technology
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
Room A
th9 September, 2014, Tuesday
17:30 DINNER
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15:20 – 15:40J. Mitrych (Czech Republic)Contactless Ladle Identification
15:40 – 16:00V. V. Visuri (Finland)Effect of CO Protection on the Nitrification of Steel during Tapping2
in the AOD Process
16:00 – 16:20O. Smirnov (Ukraine)Modeling and Industrial Research of Glaze Interactionswith Steel Ladle Refractory Line
16:20– 16:40K. Beskow (Sweden)Low Liquids FeCr – Advantages in Stainless Steel Productionand Secondary Metallurgy
16:40 – 17:00K. Michalek (Czech Republic)Research of the Desulphurization Course of Steel in the HomogenizationStation by the Help of Physical Modelling and Operating Experiments
TOPIC 5: Ladle metallurgy
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
Room B
th9 September, 2014, Tuesday
17:30 DINNER
TOPIC 3: Technologies of the primary steelmaking
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TOPIC 1: Fundamentals of oxygen steelmaking process
15:20 – 15:40B. Smetana (Czech Republic)High Temperature Thermal Analysis Applied to Research of Steels – Temperatures of Phase Transitions, Heat Capacities and Latent Heats
15:40 – 16:00S. Millman (United Kingdom)Further Insights on BOS Refining – Part 1: Metal Circulation Rate,Residence time and Metal in the Emulsion
16:00 – 16:20R. Hermann (Czech Republic)Trends and Practical Processes by out of Blast Pig Iron Desulfurizationin Conditions of TŽ, a.s.
16:20 – 16:40A. C. Petrucelli, B. T. Maia, G. Abreu, R. K. Imagawa, R. P. Tavares (Brazil)EOF COLD MODEL - Study of Bath Behaviour Focused on the Decreasein the Mixing Time
16:40 – 17:00G. Wimmer (Austria)Jet Process for Highest Scrap and HBI Rates in Integrated Steelmaking
17:00 – 17:20S. Kubal (United Kingdom)A New Approach to BOF Stirring Element Design
TOPIC 7: Plant operation experience
COFFEE BREAK
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
10 September, 2014, th Wednesday
Room A
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9:00 – 9:20A. Heinen D.Deckers, M. Schreiner, D. Kláser, D. Ladutkln (Germany)Commissioning of the New Secondary Steelmaking Facilitiesof Saarstahl AG
9:20 – 9:40T. Sasaki (Japan)Heat-Loss Reduction at Wakayama Steel Works
9:40 – 10:00X. Jiang, J. Mou, M. Zhang, G. Zhang (China)Optimization of Combined Blowing Technology in Converter
10:00 – 10:20M. Cieslar, A. Molin (Czech Republic)Application of Refractory Materials in the BOF Steel Plantin TŽ, a.s. Třinec
10:20 – 10:40R. Taska, A. Molin (Czech Republic)Refractory Linings of Pig Iron Transfer Ladles
10:40 – 11:00S. Millman (United Kingdom)Cost Effective Phosphorus Control in Steelmaking
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TOPIC 4: Physical and mathematical modeling of the process
COFFEE BREAK
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
10 September, 2014, th Wednesday
Room B
9:00 – 9:20P. Bundschuh (Austria)Influence of CaO-Disolution on the Kinetics of MetallurgicalReactions in BOF-Process
9:20 – 9:40R. P. Singh, A. Prasad (India)Freezing and Melting of an Agitated Bath Materialonto a Plate Additive with its Temperature Dependent Heat Capacity
9:40 – 10:00V. V. Visuri (Finland)Preliminary Validation of a Numerical Model for the CAS-OB Process
10:00 – 10:20G. Brosse, G. Ghazal, JC. Huber (France)New Insight into Oxygen Jet Penetration Depth at BOF
10:20 – 10:40A. Kärnä (Finland)Correlations for Top Lance Dynamic Pressure by CFD Modelling
10:40 – 11:00A. C. Petrucelli, B. T. Maia, R. K. Imagawa, R. P. Tavares, R. Faustino (Brazil)Effect of Parameters of Blowing in Jet Penetration througha Physical Model of BOF Converter
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
TOPIC 7: Plant operation experience
Room A
th10 September, 2014, Wednesday
13:00 – 14:15 LUNCH
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11:20 – 11:40L. Meier (Germany)50 years of Lamella Suspension and its Success in Indian Steel Plants
11:40 – 12:00G. Wimmer (Austria)Review and Comparison of BOF Converter Suspension Systems
12:00 – 12:20L. Rose (Germany)Commissioning of the biggest BOF Converter in the World at Karakatau Posco / Indonesia
12:20 – 12:40E. Engel, P. Gootjes (The Netherlands)Sublance Retrofit and Upgrade Capability
12:40 – 13:00J. Opletal (Czech Republic)Continuous Decline in the Costs of Production of BOF Steelin Trinecke Zelezarny
14:15 17:00
The excursion to the BOF steel plant of TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a.s.
–
18:00 DEPARTURE FROM THE HOTELS
18:30 SOCIAL PROGRAMME IN THE RUSTIC FARMSTEAD
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
TOPIC 4: Physical and mathematical modeling of the process
Room B
th10 September, 2014, Wednesday
13:00 – 14:15 LUNCH
14:15 17:00
The excursion to the BOF steel plant of TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a.s.
–
11:20 – 11:40Z. Xiaobin (Sweden)Simulation of the Influence of Side-Blowing on the Stirringin the Top-Bottom-Side Blown Converter
12:20 – 12:40A. Davydenko (Sweden)Recovery of Fe, Ni and Cr from Waste Products in Briquettesused for Slag Foaming in the EAF
12:40 – 13:00Z. Chen (China)Three-Dimensional Morphology of Non-MetallicaI Inclusionsand their Precipitation Behaviour in Ultra Clean Ferritic Stainless Steel
18:00 DEPARTURE FROM THE HOTELS
18:30 SOCIAL PROGRAMME IN THE RUSTIC FARMSTEAD
TOPIC 6: Technologies of stainless steel
11:40 – 12:00M. O. Suk (Korea)The Effect of Si Content on the Decarburization Behaviourof Chromium Containing Hot Metal
12:00 – 12:20Shi Li (China)Development and Application of VOD Process Model based onthe Mass-spectrometer Waste Gas Analysis in BAOSTEEL
COFFEE BREAK
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
11 September, 2014, th Thursday
Room A
9:00 – 9:20H. Pärkkä (Finland)BOF Bottom Stirring Lifetime and Efficiency at Ruukki, Raahe Steel Works
9:20 – 9:40S. Willemsen (The Netherlands)Improving BOS Gas Recovery at Tata Steel Europe
9:40 – 10:00S. Ollila (Finland)Upgrade of Secondary Dedusting System for Converter Steel Plan
10:00 – 10:20J. Mellenthin (Germany)X-Pact® Energy Advisor for Increasing Energy Efficiencyand Reducing Production Costs
10:20 – 10:40M. Meyn (Germany)State of the Art Gas Cleaning and Utilizationfor BOF Gases - Operational Results and Benefits
10:40 – 11:00J. Thomasberger, R. Külchen (Germany)Energy-Efficient Automation for Gas Cleaning Systems
TOPIC 7: Plant operation experience
TOPIC 9: Environmental protection
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TOPIC 8: Automation and on-line process analyses
COFFEE BREAK
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCEth11 September, 2014, Thursday
Room B
9:00 – 9:20J. Cuypers (Belgium)QuiK-Spec Sensor System to Optimize Converter Steelmaking Operations
9:20 – 9:40T. Lamp (Germany)Slopping Detection and Control by Monitoring Oxygen Lance Vibration
9:40 – 10:00S. Chernyavskiy (USA)Automated Control System for BOF Steel Making in Třinecké Železárny
10:00 – 10:20J. Short (United Kingdom)Development off An Expert Diagnostic System in BOF, Focusing on in Blow to End Blow Carbon and Temperature Deviation
10:20 – 10:40R. Roessler (Austria)Analysis of Multi Component Oxides by Calibration-FreeLaser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
10:40 – 11:00S. Hofinger (Austria)Latest Generation of Automation Solutions for BOF Converters
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
11 September, 2014, th Thursday
Room A
11:20 – 11:40C. C. Li (Taiwan)Effects of Dephosphorization during Steel-Making use Recycle Slagin different Ratio of Al O /SiO2 3 2
11:40 – 12:00P. Drissen (Germany)Enrichment of Phosphorous in BOF-Slag for Improved Applicationin Agriculture
12:00 – 12:20H. Wulfert (Germany)Utilization of Converter Slag as a Cement Clinker Substitute
12:20 – 12:40M. Přibyl (Czech Republic)Operational Test of Insulated Ladle
12:40 – 13:00M. Mamdouch (Egypt)Recycling of Mill Scale Waste Produced from Basic Oxygen ConverterProcess into Stainless Steel Alloy
TOPIC 9: Environmental protection
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LUNCH
END OF THE CONFERENCE
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TOPIC 8: Automation and on-line process analyses
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCEth11 September, 2014, Thursday
Room B
11:20 – 11:40F. Schrama, B.v.d. Berg, D. Merkestein (The Netherlands)Steel Plant Model - The Comprehensive Solution for Steel Plant Logistics
11:40 – 12:00W. Linden (Germany)Automatic Tapping at BOF Converters
12:00 – 12:20M. Bläsner (Germany)In-Situ Laser Gas Measurement at the Converter
12:20 – 12:40K. Steindor (Germany)Automatic Treatment Pattern
LUNCH
END OF THE CONFERENCE