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Technical Papers
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HOWE MEMORIAL LECTURE
Howe Memorial Lecture
The Power of Steelmaking � Harnessing High Temperature Reactions to Transform Waste Into Raw Material Resources ........................................................................................................... 1 V. Sahajwalla, M. Zaharia, I. Mansuri, R. Rajarao, R. Dhunna, F. Nur Yunos, R. Khanna, N. Saha-Chaudhury, P. O�Kane, A. Fontana, C. Skidmore, P. Vielhauer, D. O�Connell, D. Knights
SAFETY AND HEALTH
Safety and Health
Innovative Approach to Industrial Lighting .................................................................................................................. 19 Kent Lewis, Edgardo La Bruna, Amy Ford, John Sundy
Electrical Safety Myths and Misconceptions .................................................................................................................. 27 James R. White
Hazard Protection Glass Design Specification for Use in Safeguarding Personnel Against Molten Metal Steam Eruptions ........................................................................................................................................ 33 Charles E. Tomazin, Paul Ennis, Randall P. Roudabush, Carrie E. Davis, Kirk A. Marchand
Achieving Operational Safety on Ladle Stirring With Automatic Gas Couplings ..................................................... 51 Christian Glössl, Wilfried Stroissnigg
The Synthesis of Standard Technologies to Create a Life Safety Solution Applicable to the Steel Industry ........... 57 Ernest Johnson, Tracey Countryman, Kevin Jackson, Christian Roth
ENVIRONMENTAL
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Modeling in Environmental Applications
CFD Modeling of a Flooded Disc Scrubber .................................................................................................................... 63 Guangwu Tang, Hongchang Dang, Bin Wu, Theresa Obias, Jesse R. Santos, Richard E. Trzcinski, Chenn Q. Zhou
Water/Wastewater
Wastewater Treatment for the Coke Oven Batteries at U. S. Steel Canada Hamilton Works .................................. 73 Michael A. Thomson, Meint Olthof, Sam Shelby Jr., Andrew Sebestyen, Ronald Sejevick, Robert Bowman, Javed Iqbal, Roger Tristani
Efforts for Cooling Water Saving in a Steelmaking Facility ......................................................................................... 87 S. Cattarino, M. Colautti, S. Mansutti
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Unique Filter Design for Heavy Industry Cooling Water ........................................................................................... 99 Marcus N. Allhands
Application of a Mercury Variance Plan of Study: A Case Study ............................................................................. 109 James Skubak, Mark Grabigel, Mark A. Amendola
ENVIRONMENTAL/COKEMAKING
Improvements in Byproduct Plants and Environmental
Investigation of Different Equipment Setups for Ammonia Wash and Desulfurization .......................................... 123 Frank Sowa, Michael Wolf
Effective Energy Utilization at the NCE Coke Plant in Japan ................................................................................... 137 Ryuji Sakata
Impact of Cokemaking Technology on a Steel Plant�s Carbon Footprint ................................................................. 141 Chris Sharp, Yakov Gordon, Sining Liu, Paul Towsey, Ian Cameron
ENVIRONMENTAL/IRONMAKING
Ironmaking Environmental
Modern Blast Furnace Gas Cleaning � A Report of State-of-the-Art Technology ................................................. 149 Franz Reufer, Christian Davidi
Characterization of Sinter Plant Emissions .................................................................................................................. 159 Guilherme Correa Abreu, Luciana Correa Magalhaes, Bernardo Enne Correa da Silva, Salustiano M. Pinto, Rinaldo Henrique Pedrini, Marcos Edgardo Suringar, Glenn C. England, Bruce E. Dumdei, Marco De Moura
Sorting Out the Hazards of Anhydrous Taphole Clays ............................................................................................... 169 Ryan A. Hershey, James W. Stendera, Glenn G. Biever
ENVIRONMENTAL/ELECTRIC STEELMAKING
Innovation in EAF Ventilation
Enhanced Capture of Mercury in Baghouse by Using Novel Filtration Media and Filter Design .......................... 175 Vishal Bansal, Robert W. Taylor, Pete Maly, Michael Johnson, Bryan Yetter
NOx Sources and Production in a Consteel Electric Arc Furnace ............................................................................. 185 Stephen Tullis, Ali Korabi, Ian Deeks
Low-Cost Offgas Combustion Enhancement to Improve Fume/Heat Control System Performance ..................... 193 Dejan Zrelec
Development of the Direct Evacuation Control System for Modern Electric Arc Furnaces ................................... 205 J. Belous, M. Marz
Optimization of Building Ventilation for Gerdau Beaumont Meltshop Using Physical Fluid Dynamic Modeling ...... 213 J. Belous, R. Anawate, J. Lahita
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ENVIRONMENTAL/OXYGEN STEELMAKING
Oxygen Steelmaking Sustainability Programs
Flammability Limits for Oxygen Steelmaking Offgas Mixture and Their Implementation in a Steelmaking Shop .... 225 Yun Li, Gabriel Trefa
Flexible BF/BOF Technologies Designed to Produce Steel in the Most Efficient, Productive and Cleanest Way Possible When Using a Diverse Raw Materials and Energy Mix ....................................................... 239 D.J. Zuliani
COKEMAKING
Cokemaking New Technologies
A Review on Stamped Charging of Coals ..................................................................................................................... 253 Jorge Madias, Mariano de Córdova
Methodology for Cokemaking Technology Selection for Operating Conditions and Expansion of Iron and Steel Works ............................................................................................................................... 263 Yakov Gordon, Rick Brown, John Busser, Michiel Freislich, Ian Cameron
Coal and Coke Quality
Predictive Model for Blending Coking Coals Part 1: Western Canadian Coals ...................................................... 273 Ross Leeder, Ka Wing Ng, Louis Giroux, Tony MacPhee, Cornelis Kolijn
Relationship Between CSR/CRI and Coal Properties via Principal Component Analysis Approach .................... 283 Ka Wing Ng, Louis Giroux, Tony MacPhee, Barry Ryan, John Price, Ross Leeder
The Petrography of Metallurgical Coke ....................................................................................................................... 293 David E. Pearson, Richard A. Pearson, Yuekan Jiao, Hee Kyoung Park
Influences on Bulk Density and Its Effect on Coke Quality and Internal Gas Pressure .......................................... 307 Drazen Gajic
Cokemaking Process Control
Coke Wet Quenching Moisture Reduction Aid ............................................................................................................ 321 N. Morrison, U. Turunc, N. Arumugam
Reliable and Maintenance-Free, Radio-Based Positioning System for Coke Plant Battery Cars at U. S. Steel Canada, Hamilton Works ................................................................................................. 329 Thomas Boric, Edgardo La Bruna, Fernando Marsonet
Retrofitting Coke Oven Pressure Control Without Stopping Production ................................................................. 335 Giovanni Siri, Winfried Faust, Leon Herrell
Coke Size and Shape Characterisation for Bed Permeability Estimation ................................................................. 343 Ka Wing Ng, Louis Giroux, Tony MacPhee, Ted Todoschuk, Cornelis Kolijn
The Improvements of the Coal Moisture Control System in a Cokemaking Plant .................................................. 355 Der-Her Wang, Ming-Tzai Hung, Chao-Wen Chen
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IRONMAKING
Blast Furnace Operations
The Best Way to Blow-In of Blast Furnace: Definition, Philosophy, Theory and Practical Approach .................. 367 Michael A. Alter, Charles C. McGovern
Curse to Cure � The Utilization of Titanium-Bearing Products in Blast Furnace Ironmaking ............................ 381 Stuart Street, Charles Copeland, Elizabeth Worral
Development of Channeling Prediction System for a Blast Furnace ......................................................................... 405 Jia-Shyan Shiau, Chi-Chung Wang, Chung-Ken Ho, Che-Hsiung Tung
Raw Materials
Blast Furnace Value-In-Use Model and Its Application for Iron Ore Processing .................................................... 413 Michiel Freislich, Harry Brunger, Leigh Harris, Yakov Gordon
Influence of Coke Breeze Positioning on the Sintering Behavior of Pellets and Raw Material Bed With Embedded Pellets .................................................................................................................. 423 Takahide Higuchi, Yuji Iwami, Yosuke Kuriki, Koichi Nushiro, Michitaka Sato, Nobuyuki Oyama
Guidelines for Selecting Pellet Plant Technology ......................................................................................................... 435 M. Huerta, I. Cameron, K. O�Leary, J.M. Mourão, U.V. Medeiros
Characterization of Different Lump Ore Brands According to Industrial-Scale Process Conditions by Means of Reducibility Testing and Morphological Investigation ...................................................... 447 M.B. Hanel, H. Mali, J.F. Schenk, F. Hauzenberger, C. Thaler, H. Stocker, M. Skorianz
Refractory Applications
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Applied to Hot Blast System Design ......................................................................... 457 Attilio M. Colangelo
Advanced Stoves Operation at voestalpine Stahl Donawitz With SIMETAL BF VAIron ...................................... 471 Arno Habermann, Alexander Marout, Harald Fritschek, Thomas Kronberger, Martin Schaler
Accommodating Iron-to-Carbon Interface Issues in the Blast Furnace Hearth ....................................................... 481 Albert J. Dzermejko
Design Improvement and Repair of Internal Combustion Chamber Stoves ............................................................. 497 Hani El Kassas, Martin Gantenberg, Eric Schaub, Johannes Münzer
Comparison of Different Systems of Hot Blast Stoves ................................................................................................. 509 Martin Gantenberg, Eric Schaub, Ralf Allmannsdörfer, Alexander Klima
Alternate Ironmaking
Process Development of a New DRI Technology for Oolitic Iron Ores ..................................................................... 519 V. Hernandez, K. Peake, A. Dalvi, R. Brown, J. Olurin, T. O�Farrell, M. Zhou, B. Liu, I. Cameron
Technological Solutions for Intensive Production of Low-Silicon Hot Metal in Blast Furnace Processing Vanadium Containing Titania-Magnetite ......................................................................... 527 Sergei Zagainov, Sergei Filatov, Yakov Gordon, Olga Sobianina
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Comparison Between Some Processes for Production of Hot Metal .......................................................................... 537 Márcio Fernandes da Cunha Rodrigues, Júnio Augusto Rodrigues Pasqual, Paulo Santos Assis
The Calderon Unique Process for Making Direct Iron and Steel ............................................................................... 551 A. Calderon
Injection
Fundamental Evaluation of Natural Gas Co-Injection With Coke Oven Gas or Coal ............................................ 559 Louis W. Lherbier Jr., Michael F. Riley
Numerical Simulation of the Co-Injection of Natural Gas and Pulverized Coal in Blast Furnace ......................... 573 Yan Chen, Dong Fu, Chenn Q. Zhou
Brazilian Potential of Biogas Use as Fuels in Metallurgy: Process, Management and Costs ................................... 581 Kerlly Oliveira Calixto, Carolina Ávila Martins, Máximo Eleotério Martins, Paulo Santos Assis
CFD-Simulation of the Blast Furnace Process: Injection of Heavy Oil and Plastic Particles Into the Raceway ....... 595 C. Maier, C. Jordan, C. Feilmayr, C. Thaler, M. Harasek
Effect of Blocking Oxygen Burner on Temperature Distribution in the Freeboard of COREX Melter Gasifier by Introducing a Three-Dimensional Mathematical Model ............................................. 609 Kaiping Du, Shengli Wu, Mingyin Kou, Jing Sun
Equipment and Devices
No-Bell Top Proves Its Reliability in Service ............................................................................................................... 619 M. Schwob, F.-J. Irnich, S. Buzga
Accurate and Flexible NDT Measurements of Copper and Cast Iron Stave Thicknesses in the Blast Furnace ....... 629 Afshin Sadri, Barry Hyde, Brad Dempsie, Koorosh Mirkhani
Development and Application of Blast Furnace Burden Surface Profile Visualization Technology ...................... 637 Zhengkai Gao, Jianliang Zhang, Yuanxing Zhu, Chuanhui Li, Lei Wan, Tai Gao
Torpedo Ladle Positioning System Using Artificial Vision System ............................................................................ 643 Mariano Zecchi, Edgardo La Bruna
Dry Slag Granulation � The Environmentally Friendly Way to Making Cement .................................................... 649 Ian J. McDonald, Andrea Werner
Blast Furnace Modeling
Model for Real-Time Prediction of Cohesive Zone Shape and Location Inside a Blast Furnace ............................ 657 M. Guha, S. Rai, M.K. Agarwal, R.V. Ramna
Development and Application of Discrete Element Charging Burden Model for Blast Furnace ............................ 665 Chung-Ken Ho, Shan-Wen Du, Chi-Seng Chou, Che-Hsiung Tung
Evaluation of Using Tire Waste Into Charcoal or Coke Blast Furnaces ................................................................... 675 Alex M.A. Campos, Amanda Cristina Gonçalves, Natália Chaves Almeida, Gemirson de Paula Reis, Carlos Frederico Campos Assis, Paulo Santos Assis
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Other Burden Materials
Use of Hot Briquetted Iron Made From Low-Grade Iron Ore Pellets in a Blast Furnace ...................................... 685 Thomas Battle, Urvashi Srivastava, Mark Boedecker
Circular Pelletizing Technology � A Revolutionary Solution ................................................................................... 691 Christoph Aichinger, André Fulgencio, Bernhard Hiebl, Reinhard Redl, Hans Stiasny
ELECTRIC STEELMAKING
EAF Performance Improvements I
Next-Generation EAF Optimization at ArcelorMittal Dofasco Inc. .......................................................................... 697 Marshall Khan, Suresh Mistry, Vittorio Scipolo, Stanley Sun, Stephen Waterfall
Evraz Pueblo Best Practice Operation With SIMETAL EAF Ultimate Technology � Seven Years of Records in the Making ......................................................................................................................... 707 Dave Ellis, Valerie Varick, Markus Abel, Thomas Daum
Determination of the Intrinsic Value of Ore-Based Metallics ..................................................................................... 717 Jeremy A.T. Jones
EAF Optimization and Energy Recovery
Meltshop Yield and Heat Size Improvements at ArcelorMittal Indiana Harbor � Long Carbon ........................ 725 Murali M. Collur, Bruce A. Webb, Randy R. King, Ideraldo L.B. Cruz, Fred A. Jaicks, Marssal V. Victorino, Jim L. Bulfer, Bill A. Cravens, Nick A. Mundo, Don K. White
Electric Arc Furnace Process Optimization at ArcelorMittal Point Lisas ................................................................ 735 Alexandre Rail, Ashraf Hanna, Ronnie Partapsingh, Matthias Madey
Productivity Benefits in the Electrical Steelmaking Process by Means of Reactive Power Compensation ............ 745 A. Owens, A.J. Persson, R. Grünbaum
Green Technologies for Higher Energy Efficiency in Electric Steelmaking .............................................................. 753 Martin Fleischer, Jörg Schwörer, Jan Lückhoff
Novel Solutions for Arc Furnaces
Benefits of EAF Bottom Purging Systems .................................................................................................................... 761 Marcus Kirschen, Ashraf Hanna, Karl-Michael Zettl
Safe and Productive Electric Arc Furnace ................................................................................................................... 769 Stefano Miani, Alessandro Fornasaro, Luca Gemo, Mauro Milocco
Breakthrough Technology for Real-Time Water Detection in EAF Steelmaking .................................................... 781 Doug Zuliani, Vittorio Scipolo, Ovidiu Negru, Marshall Khan
EAF Performance Improvements II
DC EAF Modernization With Siemens Metals Technologies Fin-Type Anode ......................................................... 791 Thomas Handrich, Michel Huck, Markus Abel, Peter Petrov
How Changes in Scrap Mix Affect the Operation of Consteel® EAF ......................................................................... 795 Francesco Memoli, Jeremy A.T. Jones, Federico Picciolo
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OXYGEN STEELMAKING
BOF Productivity
Application of Thermodynamic Analysis for Developing Strategies to Improve BOF Steelmaking Process Capability ............................................................................................................ 809 Kinnor Chattopadhyay, Sunil Kumar
Slag Splashing Practices and Basic Oxygen Furnace Lining Recommendations ...................................................... 821 Ashraf Hanna, Thomas Kollmann, Hans Joerg Junger, Alexander Cepak
Steel Shop Themodynamic and Logistic Model Development as a Process Engineering Student Training Method at V&M do Brasil ............................................................................................................... 829 Stephano Papadopoli Tonelli Piva, André Amaral, Dione Moreira Araújo, Ronaldo Santos Sampaio
Systematic KOBM Process Control Based on Offgas Information ............................................................................ 839 Dongsheng Liao, Stanley Sun, Kevin Boylan, Mike Sohm, Neal Pyke
BOF Chemistry
Strategic Planning for Desulphurization in Integrated Steel Plants .......................................................................... 851 S. Kumar, J. McGinty, K. Chattopadhyay, V. Hernandez, Y. Gordon
Low-Cost Scrap Does Not Low-Cost Steel Make ......................................................................................................... 865 Sara A. Hornby
Effect of Blow Parameters in the Mixing Time Using Physical Model of BOF Converter ...................................... 875 Breno Totti Maia, Ronan Almeida Faustino, Gustavo Abreu, Bernardo Costa, Roberto Parreiras Tavares
Phosphorus Removal in Oxygen Steelmaking: A Comparison Between Plant and Laboratory Data .................... 889 A.N. Assis, R.J. Fruehan
Blow Practices and Endpoint Prediction
Advanced Blowing and Stirring Conditions in the BOF Process ............................................................................... 897 Hans-Jürgen Odenthal, Pavlo Grygorov, Markus Reifferscheid, Jochen Schlüter
Introducing the BOF Blowing Process Model � A Tool for Practice Improvement ............................................... 911 Diancai Guo, Darrell Swickard, James Bradley
A Novel Data-Driven Prediction Model for BOF Endpoint ........................................................................................ 923 Jochen Schluter, Hans-Jürgen Odenthal, Norbert Uebber, Hendrik Blom, Katharina Morik
OXYGEN STEELMAKING/MAINTENANCE AND RELIABILITY
BOF Maintenance
Life Extension of BOF Lower Hood at U. S. Steel Canada�s Lake Erie Works via Engineering and Design Changes ............................................................................................................................ 929 Samar K. Saha, David J. Radakovic, Thomas A. Walden
Innovative Solutions to Drive Sustainability � An Overview of Latest Developments by Siemens VAI Metals Technologies ................................................................................................................................. 939 Andreas Flick, Gerard Fliegel
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SPECIALTY ALLOY AND FOUNDRY
Melting and Casting of Specialty Steels and Alloys
Process Optimisation Model for FeMn and SiMn Production ................................................................................. 951 E. Jipnang Njamen, P. Monheim, H.J. Oterdoom, H.J. Odenthal, J. Schlüter
Riser Sleeves .................................................................................................................................................................. 959 Tyler J. Schnieter
Automatic Ingot Mold Cleaning and Its Value for Ingot Casting ............................................................................ 967 Michael Pillwax, Heinz Rumpler, Leonhard Paar
Design and Application of Advanced Semi-Automated Ingot Teeming Systems .................................................... 975 Christian Redl, Stellan Hammarqvist
Evolution of Secondary Inclusions During Electroslag Remelting Process ............................................................. 983 Cheng-bin Shi, Han-jie Guo, Xi-chun Chen, Xiao-lin Sun
LADLE AND SECONDARY REFINING
Inclusion Engineering and Clean Steels Plenary Talks
An Overview of Steel Cleanliness From an Industry Perspective ............................................................................ 993 E.B. Pretorius, H.G. Oltmann, B.T. Schart
Methods of Quantifying Non-Metallic Inclusions and Assessing Steel Cleanliness � Part I
Effect of Submerged Entry Nozzle Design on the Distribution of Inclusions in Cast Products ............................ 1027 C. Capurro, J. Copola, S. Ferro, C. Cicutti
Correction of Matrix Effects on Microanalysis of Calcium Aluminate Inclusions ................................................. 1037 P. Chris Pistorius, Arshey Patadia, Jeeyoung Lee
The Behavior of Inclusion Components in High-Aluminum and High-Silicon Steels ............................................ 1045 Wouter Tiekink, Aart Overbosch, Pieter Broersen, Rob Kooter, Bert van Arendonk, Marco Rijnders
Improvement of the Sampling Methodology for the Cleanliness Measurement in the Liquid Steel Stage .......... 1051 F. Ruby-Meyer, S. Evrard, M. Vergauwens, P. Balland
Use of an Inverse Algorithm for 2D to 3D Particle Size Conversion and Its Application to Non-Metallic Inclusion Analysis in Steel ...................................................................................... 1061 Simon N. Lekakh, Vivek Thapliyal, Kent Peaslee
Development of an Inclusion Characterization Methodology for Improving Steel Product Cleanliness ............. 1069 Sunday Abraham, Justin Raines, Rick Bodnar
Impact of Inclusions and Impurities on Product Performance
Effect of Rare Earth Oxides in Plain Carbon Steels .................................................................................................. 1085 R. Tuttle
The Effects of Inclusions on Fatigue Performance of Steel Alloys ........................................................................... 1095 K.O. Findley, R.L. Cryderman, A.B. Nissan, D.K. Matlock
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Inclusions and Their Behavior in Ultrahigh-Strength Steels .................................................................................... 1105 Mark A. Rhoads, Jon R. Groh, Xishan Xie
Effect of Oxygen on the Interfacial Tension of Liquid Fe ......................................................................................... 1117 Joonho Lee, Yunkyum Kim, Joongkil Choe, Majid Abbasi
Methods of Quantifying Non-Metallic Inclusions and Assessing Steel Cleanliness � Part II
Development and Application of a Remelt Method for Rapid Collection and Observation of Inclusions ........... 1123 Howard M. Pielet, Scott Schuldt
Three-Dimensional Investigation of Large-Size Inclusions and Clusters in Steels by Using Electrolytic Extraction Technique .................................................................................................................... 1139 Andrey Karasev, Yanyan Bi, Pär G. Jönsson
In-Situ Observation of the Formation and Interaction Behavior of the Oxide/Oxysulfide Inclusions on a Liquid Iron Surface ............................................................................................................................ 1147 Pengcheng Yan, Muxing Guo, Bart Blanpain
Fundamentals for the Formation of Mg-Al-Ti-O Compound Inclusions in Steel ................................................... 1159 Ying Ren, Shusen Li, Lifeng Zhang, Shufeng Yang, Wen Yang
Slag-Metal Interactions and Steel Cleanliness
The New Continuous Casting Machine at ArcelorMittal Temirtau (Kazakhstan) ................................................. 1167 Do an Ertas, Paolo Turolo
LADLE AND SECONDARY REFINING/CONTINUOUS CASTING
Controlling Non-Metallic Inclusions and Impurities During Steelmaking, Refining and Continuous Casting � Part I
A Thermodynamic Model and Database of Oxysulfide Inclusions Containing Ca-Mn-Si-Al-O-S ....................... 1179 Rongxun Piao, Dae-Hee Woo, Hae-Geon Lee, Youn-Bae Kang
Kinetic Model to Predict the Change in Chemical Composition of Inclusions During Ladle Treatment ............ 1191 A. Harada, N. Maruoka, H. Shibata, S. Kitamura
Control of Ca-Containing Inclusions in Al-Killed Steel Grades ............................................................................... 1201 Scott R. Story, Riad I. Asfahani
Slag-Metal Interactions and Steel Cleanliness
Mold Slag Entrainment Mechanisms in Continuous Casting Molds ....................................................................... 1215 Lance C. Hibbeler, Brian G. Thomas
Model Studies on Slag Metal Entrainment in Gas-Stirred Ladles ........................................................................... 1231 A. Senguttuvan, G.A. Irons
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LADLE AND SECONDARY REFINING/METALLURGY � STEELMAKING AND CASTING
Controlling Non-Metallic Inclusions and Impurities During Steelmaking, Refining and Continuous Casting � Part II
Inclusion Engineering and the Metallurgy of Calcium Treatment .......................................................................... 1243 Sunday Abraham, Rick Bodnar, Justin Raines
Tundish Design at Steel Dynamics Butler Flat Rolled Division for Improved Steel Cleanliness .......................... 1259 Anthony Bader, Kyle Vanover, Amy Woods
Controlling Non-Metallic Inclusions and Impurities During Steelmaking, Refining and Continuous Casting � Part III
Inclusion Control Model in Ladle Metallurgy Furnace ............................................................................................ 1273 Jorgelina Pérez, Gordon A. Irons
Effect of Ce Addition on the Formation Behavior of Inclusions in Stainless Steel Melts ....................................... 1285 Joo Hyun Park, Sun Kuk Kwon
Characterization of Non-Metallic Inclusions and Micro-Porosity in Steel: Forged Ingots, Centrifugal and Net Shape Castings .................................................................................................. 1293 Jianxun He, Kent Peaslee, Von Richards
Comparison of Three Approaches to Al-Si Deoxidized Steel and Al-Killed Steel .................................................. 1301 Jia Tan, P. Chris Pistorius
Inclusion Characterization and Cleanliness Assessment for High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steels ............................ 1313 Paul Chao-Peng Wu, Yindong Yang, Guifang Zhang, Alex McLean
CONTINUOUS CASTING
Caster Mold Flow Improvement Through Mold Level Control
Effect of Electromagnetic Braking (EMBr) on Turbulent Flow in Continuous Casting ....................................... 1323 R. Singh, B.G. Thomas, S.P. Vanka
Distribution of Defects in Slab and Suppression of Unbalanced Flow by Electromagnetic Brake in Continuous Casting Mold ................................................................................................ 1337 Kouhei Furumai, Yutaka Matsui, Takesi Murai, Yuji Miki
Bulging and Waving � Difficult Challenges for Automatic Mold Level Control .................................................. 1343 Silvio Cecchini, Robert Zirkl, Michael Pillwax
Slidegate Dithering Effects on Transient Flow and Mold Level Fluctuations ......................................................... 1351 Rui Liu, Brian G. Thomas, Love Kalra, Tathagata Bhattacharya, Aloka Dasgupta
Long Products � Quality Improvements
WAVE Mold for Billet Casting Applications ............................................................................................................. 1365 Ian A. Bakshi, Martin Garcia, Don P. Lorento
A Fluid Flow and Steel Intermixing Study of a Round Billet Mold ......................................................................... 1373 Ken Morales-Higa, R.I.L. Guthrie, M. Isac, Rodolfo D. Morales, Chantal Labrecque, Francis Lapointe
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Continuous Casting New Technology
HD Mold � Caster Assistance Systems to Increase Product Quality ...................................................................... 1385 J. Wans, D. Lieftucht, C. Geerkens, M. Arzberger, M. Reifferscheid
CSP® Casting Technology � The Most Innovative, Flexible and Reliable Technology to Meet New Market Demands ................................................................................................................ 1393 Jürgen Müller, Christian Geerkens, William H. Emling
Caster Process Improvements for Quality
Analysis of Directly Measured Heat Transfer Coefficients During Special Experiments to Provide Better Understanding of Secondary Cooling During Continuous Casting Process .................................. 1401 Jaroslav Horsky, Jana Ondrouskova, Rudolf Moravec, Kenneth Blazek, Hongbin Yin
Initial Alumina Formation: Some Additional Thoughts Based on Laboratory and Steel Plant Findings ............ 1411 Wouter Tiekink
Effects of Dezincification on Continuous Caster Spray Nozzle Assemblies ............................................................ 1417 A.M. Dalley, T.T. Natarajan, R.M. Koenig, E.K. Borges
FEM Analysis of Soft Reduction Amount and Its Internal Reduction Efficiency for Continuous Casting Railway Blooms .......................................................................................................................... 1427 Ke Liu, Haibo Sun, Peng Lan, Jiaquan Zhang
Laser Alignment of United States Steel Corporation�s Gary Works No. 2 Caster ................................................. 1439 R.M. Koenig, B.J. Brannum, J.L. McConnell, T. Domelle, M.O. Falk, K. Ferguson, M.E. Anderson, K.E. Brown, T.T. Natarajan
CONTINUOUS CASTING/METALLURGY � STEELMAKING AND CASTING
Caster Mold Technologies
Analyses of Phase Formation and Its Effect on the Thermal Resistance of Mold Flux .......................................... 1451 K.L.S. Assis, P.C. Pistorius
The Effects of Fluid Flow on Flux Entrainment in a Square Billet Mold ................................................................ 1461 Ken Morales-Higa, R.I.L. Guthrie, M. Isac, Rodolfo D. Morales, Chantal Labrecque, Francis Lapointe
A Novel Concept for Improving Slab Casting Performance Using Mold Thermal Analysis ................................. 1473 S. Kumar, V. Hernandez
Study of Elevated Temperature Mechanical Properties of Steel .............................................................................. 1483 J. Semenak, P. Zahumensky, T.J. Piccone, T.T. Natarajan
Effect of Hydrogen on Mold Heat Removal at a Rounds Caster .............................................................................. 1497 T.J. Piccone, M. McClymonds, K.H. Hashimoto
Morphology, Soundness and Segregation Improvement of Bloom Castings by Using Swirling Flow Nozzle ...... 1509 Haibo Sun, Yang Li, Jiaquan Zhang, Qingwen He, Liming Fan
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CONTINUOUS CASTING/COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Slab Caster Modeling Aspects for Quality Improvements
Advanced Simulation of Mold Flow Influenced by Static and Moving Magnetic Fields ....................................... 1519 Norbert Vogl, Hans-Jürgen Odenthal, Markus Reifferscheid, Jochen Schlüter
Metallurgical Behavior of the Ultrathick-Slab Continuous Casting Mold .............................................................. 1531 Feng Pan, Heibo Sun, Jiaquan Zhang
CONTINUOUS CASTING/MAINTENANCE AND RELIABILITY
Continuous Casting Maintenance Technology
Pulling the Four Levers of Reliability in a Continuous Caster Operation .............................................................. 1539 Larry D. Frey, Charles P. Kuntz
Continuous Improvement of Mold Life at Severstal Columbus ............................................................................... 1549 George Gurley, Kamalesh Mandal, Doug Woods, Peter Sally, Mark Pole
CONTINUOUS CASTING/REFRACTORY SYSTEMS
Caster Refractory for Yield, Productivity and Quality
Stopper Rod Dithering Trials at ArcelorMittal Dofasco�s No. 1 Continuous Caster ............................................. 1557 Stephen Daeyoung Chung, Joydeep Sengupta, Mehrnoosh Afnan
HOT SHEET ROLLING
Hot Rolling Quality and Efficiency Improvements
Shape Performance Improvements at ArcelorMittal 80-Inch Burns Harbor Hot Strip Mill ................................ 1567 Aislan Costa, Brian J. Warnock, Gordon Book, Jeffrey A. Cox, Robert J. Capehart Jr.
Eliminating Bottom-Side Surface Scratches at the ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor 80-Inch Hot Strip Mill ........... 1577 Thomas M. Mayrosh, Aislan Costa, John Cahill, Billi J. McDowell, Roy L. Grinnell Sr.
Efficiency of �Secondary� Actuators of Flatness and Crown Control in the Finishing Stands of the Hot Strip Mill ........................................................................................................................ 1587 E. Nikitenko
Study of Strip Tension of Coiling Wide Heavy-Gauge Strip .................................................................................... 1591 Qiulin Yu, Andy Seibert
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HOT SHEET ROLLING/PLATE ROLLING
Hot Plate and Sheet Discussions
Reheat Process Control Using Three-Dimensional Thermal Slab Model ................................................................ 1601 John E. Pond, Hamilton Woods, Virginia Woods
Steel Plates Made of Hot Band as an Economic Alternative to Plate Mill Products .............................................. 1609 Hans Georg Hartung, Lutz Kümmel, Kerry Winklhofer, Caesar Sasse
HOT SHEET ROLLING/ROLLS
Roll Shop and Hot Mill Advancements
The Effect of Strip and Roll Surface Temperatures and Rolling Campaign Length on Hot Strip Surface Quality ............................................................................................................................................. 1617 Zafer Koont, John J. Fitzpatrick, David J. McCaw
ChatterBlock® � Siemens VAI�s Solutions for Vibration Detection, Prediction, Analysis and Control ............ 1625 Arnaud Bizard, Karl Mayrhofer, Geog Keintzel, Lukas Pichler, Alois Koppler, Jürgen Hofer
Residual and Load Stresses on the Final Load Situation for Work and Backup Rolls for Strip and Plate Mills ... 1635 Michael Hinnemann, Paul Josef Mauk
Advanced Roll Bite Lubrication Techniques for Improving Roll Life and Making Quality Improvements ....... 1645 James E. Murphy III
COLD SHEET ROLLING
Cold Mill Improvements
Minimum Quantity Roll-Gap Lubrication System � Field of Large Potential to Reduce Your OPEX .............. 1655 Konrad Krimpelstatter, Andreas Flaxa
Correct Torque Limitation and Driveline Optimization ........................................................................................... 1663 Daniel Myrgren, Sigvard Weisbjerg, David Bergström
Cold Rolling Technologies
Multivariable Shape Actuation Capabilities Envelopes of Vertical-Stack Mills ..................................................... 1665 Mark E. Zipf
Lubrication in the Cold Rolling Process Described by a 3D Stribeck Curve .......................................................... 1681 B.A.F. Smeulders
A Semi-Analytical Solution of von Karman Rolling Equation With Infinitely Rigid Rolls � Part I ................... 1691 Remn-Min Guo
A Semi-Analytical Solution of von Karman Rolling Equation With Roll Indentation � Part II ......................... 1703 Remn-Min Guo
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Pickling and Continuous Annealing Technologies
Descaling Effectiveness and Saving Energy of i Box® Pickling Technology Confirmed by Numerical Analysis ....... 1715 Kosei Tsuji, Akihiko Sasaki, Yoichi Kai, Ryusuke Nakatsuka
Development of Improving of Surface Qualities by Jet Spray Technology ............................................................. 1727 Koji Sakuragi, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Hiroshi Komura
GALVANIZING
Advances in Metallic Coated Sheet
The Effect of Heating Rate on AlN Formation in High Aluminum Content Fe-Al Alloys ..................................... 1735 June Bott, Hongbin Yin, Seetharaman Sridhar
Interfacial Layer Formation in a Zn-23Al-0.3Si Galvanizing Bath ......................................................................... 1747 Madhu Ranjan, Wim J. van Ooij
Study of Microstructure for Chromium-Free Passivating Coating on Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel .................. 1755 Ching-Kuo Kuo
PLATE ROLLING
Plate Rolling Operating Improvements
A Review of Benchmark Performance in Plate Mill Process Control ...................................................................... 1763 J. Lee, R. Döll, B. Schmidt, M. Miele, M. Clark, M. Chalmers
Shape and Crown Control Optimization With Integrated Automation for Reversing Hot Mills Lacking Sufficient Crown Control Devices ............................................................................. 1775 C.C. Folkman
Requirements on Automated Manifest Flatness Measurement ................................................................................ 1785 Pär Kierkegaard
PLATE ROLLING/METALLURGY � PROCESSING, PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS
Enhancing Steel Plate Properties Through Metallurgical Control
Control of Plate Thermomechanical Properties Using MULPIC® Plate Cooling Technology .............................. 1799 I. Robinson, M. Hulley
Efficient Production and Enhanced Quality in Plate Rolling ................................................................................... 1807 Wolfgang Spies, Detlef Ehlert, Jürgen Lemke
Transport Director � Complete Mill Simulation, Ghost Rolling and Optimized Mill Sequencing Control ....... 1817 Paul Jackson, Wlodzimierz Filipczyk
Study on Cooling Uniformity for the Accelerated Cooling Process in Hot Rolled Steel Plate ............................... 1827 Wei Lo, Cheng-Tian Chian, Min-Shu Lin, Chao-Fa Ke
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ROD AND BAR ROLLING
Automation and Electrical Mill Upgrades
Automation Control System for Different Solutions of Modern Roughing Mill ..................................................... 1835 Marco Capitanio, Roberto Migliorati, Arondi Stefano
Most Modern SBQ Production Technology ............................................................................................................... 1845 Guenther Schnell
Maintaining Bar Quality in the Rolling Mill
Quality Improvement of Billet for Wire Rods ............................................................................................................ 1853 Daisuke Michishita, Yoshiyuki Udo, Michio Ono, Toshifumi Idesako
Improvement in Billets Weighing Accuracy ............................................................................................................... 1859 Seiji Okamoto, Yoshinari Takamiya, Yoshihiro Otagaki, Katsuyuki Isogami
Importance of Control Strategy for Oxy-Fuel Burners in a Steel Reheat Furnace ................................................ 1869 Shailesh Gangoli, Gregory Buragino, Xiaoyi He, Erdem Arslan, Peter Verdermae, Reed Hendershot, Alex Slavejkov, Fred Bellis, Larry Bellis, James McCarthy, Roy Cross
Complex Profile Gauging ............................................................................................................................................. 1875 Paul John Stuart Pugsley
Modernization Solutions for Long Product Rolling Mills to Increase Productivity, Utilization and Product Quality ................................................................................................................................... 1883 B.V. Kiefer, S.M. Shore
Long Products: Pass Design, Rolling and Productivity
New Rolling Stands for Long Products Rolling Mills ................................................................................................ 1891 M. Tomba, M. Zuccato, A. Fontanini, N. Tomba
A Rolling Model for the Three-Roll Rolling Process ................................................................................................. 1899 Christian Overhagen, Paul Josef Mauk
PIPE AND TUBE
Pipe and Tube Testing
Constraint-Modified Charpy-Sized Fracture Toughness Specimens for Line Pipe Testing .................................. 1913 M.P. Manahan Sr.
General and ERW Pipe
Barcode Identification of Pipes and Tubes ................................................................................................................. 1923 David L. Anderson
Q&T Processes for OCTG ........................................................................................................................................... 1933 B. Anderson
Advantages of Using FAAST-II (Fast Automated Angle Scan Technique) for Ultrasonic Testing in Production of Seamless Pipe .................................................................................................... 1941 J. Micha Koelbach, Volodymyr L. Naida, Vladimir N. Gurianov, Philippe Coperet
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Radio-Based Distance and Positioning Systems Applied to Tracking and Safety Applications in the Tubular Industry .............................................................................................................. 1949 Dirk Brunnengraeber, Edgardo La Bruna
Seamless Pipe
The Development of Water Based Lubricants for the Production of Seamless Pipe .............................................. 1959 P. Gandy
Increased Heating Throughput and 63% Less Fuel With Flameless Oxy-Fuel at Michigan Seamless Tube � Seamless Tube & Pipe, South Lyon, MI ..................................................................... 1967 Tom Sleder, Les Whitver, Grzegorz Moroz, David R. Stoffel, Amanda Guzman, Anders Carlsson
ROLLS
Roll Surface � Rolled Material Interaction, Roll Material and Production Technologies
Latest Developments of a New Technology HSS Work Roll for Later Stands (F4�7) in Hot Strip Mill Finishing Trains ................................................................................................................................... 1977 Nozomu Oda, Paul Fleiner, Toshiyuki Hattori
Multi-Scale Finite Element Modeling and Microstructural Evaluation of Centrifugally Cast High-Speed Steel Finishing Rolls ................................................................................................ 1985 K.V. Redkin, J.S. Vipperman, C. Hrizo, R. Schleiden, C.I. Garcia
New Grade of Material With Improved Wear Resistance for Finishing Stands in a Universal Mill .................... 2001 Giri Rajendran, Ian Sadler, Kevin Danner
Development of Materials for the Making of Rolling-Mill Rolls for Hot Strip Mills ............................................. 2009 Marcos Machado Matsumoto, Claudia Regina Serantoni, Luiz Carlos Silidônio Jr., Juan Garcia Noguera, Mario Boccalini Jr.
Fracture Mechanics-Based Acceptance Criteria of CVC Rolls of Hot Strip Mill ................................................... 2019 Yuli Liu, Hui Zhang, Bruce Somers, Kevin Marsden, Andrew Freborg
Roll Shop Technologies
Indefinite Chill Work Roll Microstructure Influence on Eddy Current Test Response ........................................ 2033 Peter B. Nagy, Christopher M. Hrizo, Richard B. Gundlach
New Developments for Roll Shops ............................................................................................................................... 2049 Giovanni Boselli, Marco Cozzi, Paolo Gaboardi, Davide Quaglia, Erasmo Trenti
METALLURGY � STEELMAKING AND CASTING
Steelmaking Injection Technologies
Effect of Blow Parameters in the Jet Penetration by Physical Model of BOF Converter ...................................... 2059 Breno Totti Maia, Rafael Kajimoto Imagawa, Clayton José Batista, Ana Clara Petrucelli, Roberto Parreiras Tavares
Secondary Refining Optimization by Applying Ar-Gas Bottom Bubbling Auto-Control System ........................ 2075 Dong Ryoul Min, Choon Ho Jung, Kwang Yeol Kim, Frank L. Kemeny
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Analysis of Splash Data from Oxygen Steelmaking ................................................................................................... 2083 Shabnam Sabah, Geoffrey Brooks, Jamal Naser
ASIS Aluminum Injection Technology � Reduced Aluminum Consumption for Primary Deoxidation ............ 2095 A. Robert Necciai
Evaluation of BOF Slag Applied in Foaming Practice .............................................................................................. 2105 Leandro Santini, Jorgelina Pérez, Ariel Rapetto, Edgardo R. Benavidez, Elena Brandaleze
Tundish Design Improvements
Advanced SEM Methodology for Tracking Reoxidation in the Tundish ................................................................ 2113 Roger Maddalena
Some Ignored Aspects During Melt Transfer From Ladle to Tundish .................................................................... 2123 Kinnor Chattopadhyay, Jack Young
Optimization of Grade Transitions at the Caster ...................................................................................................... 2135 I. Nikiforovski, T. Xu
Effect of an Optimized Impact Pad on Molten Steel Quality in a 4-Strand Delta-Shaped Tundish ..................... 2143 A. Kaiser Hamid, Mihaiela Isac, R.I.L. Guthrie
Slab/Bloom Mechanical Behavior
Mechanism Linking Austenitic Grain Size to Sliver Formation on Hot Rolled Coils at ArcelorMittal Dofasco ..... 2155 Elliot Biro, Joydeep Sengupta, Manh-Kha Trinh, Eva Dillon, David Colbert
METALLURGY � PROCESSING, PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS
Product Metallurgy and Quality I
The Development of X120 Line Pipe Steel Hot Rolled Coil ...................................................................................... 2165 Xiaodan Wu, Yutian Wang
Inclusion Determination in Steel ................................................................................................................................. 2175 M. Tillemen, A. Goncalves
Microstructural Characterization of Grey Iron ......................................................................................................... 2183 JP Arul Mozhi Varman
Product Metallurgy and Quality II
Modernization and Energy Efficiency of HPH Bell-Type Annealing Plants ........................................................... 2189 Peter Wendt, Frank Maschler, Thomas V. Bovalina
Effect of Process Design and Operation on the Thermal and Microstructure and Mechanical Properties ......... 2201 V. Hernandez, K. Sunil
Carburizing of Steel ...................................................................................................................................................... 2213 Jaleel Kareem Ahmad
The Effects of Prior Austenitic Grain Size and Martensitic Hardness on Hydrogen Embrittlement of 4340 Steel .... 2223 Mobbassar Hassan Sk, Ruel A. Overfelt, Jeffrey W. Fergus, Barton C. Prorok
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ENERGY AND UTILITIES
Energy Utilization in the Meltshop
EAF Heat Recovery Down to 200°C � A New Benchmark ..................................................................................... 2235 Carsten Born, Ralf Granderath
Meltshop Baghouse Fan Blade Upgrade Project ........................................................................................................ 2241 Mark Drymalla, Adam Spece, Chad Prior, Dick Rappolee, Fred Preis
Energy Usage and Management Throughout the Steel Process
Optimized Energy Management and Planning Tools for the Iron and Steel Industry .......................................... 2249 Klaus Lachmann, Bing Wang, Yong Huang
Regenerative Burner vs. Oxy-Fuel Retrofits on Reheat Furnaces
EVRAZ Claymont Steel Pusher Reheat Furnace 100% Oxy-Fuel Conversion ...................................................... 2259 Reed Heine, Bill Taylor, Ed Gee, Danielle Todd
Regenerative Firing vs. Oxy Fuel Firing: An Applications Approach ..................................................................... 2265 Steven J. O�Connor
Tenova Regenerative Flameless Burners on California Steel Industries� New Walking Beam Furnace ............. 2279 Massimiliano Fantuzzi, Jared Kaufman
ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS
Switchgear Improvements
The Benefits of Intelligent Motor Control in the Metal Making Process ................................................................ 2291 David C. Mazur, John A. Kay, Kenneth D. Mazur
Extend the Life of Existing Switchgear ....................................................................................................................... 2301 Miklos J. Orosz
New Approaches for Maintenance Grounding in Medium-Voltage Switchgear .................................................... 2309 Joe Richard, David Mabius
Evaluation of Operating Reactance to Have Optimum Utilization of Electrical Power in EAF ........................... 2317 Sajal Dam, Juan Ramon Fernandez Jorge, T. Nagarajan, Bipin Richharia, Milind Ranade, Alok Jaiswal
Modern Sensor Systems
Precise, Accurate and Reliable Thickness Measurement of Metal Strip With Contact Gauge in Cold Mills in the 21st Century ...................................................................................................... 2323 Libor Jaks, Robert Karasek
Position and Camber Measurement in the Hot Rolling Process: EMG hotCAM ................................................... 2329 Guido Eichert, Steve Devorich
2D Blast Furnace Top Gas Temperature Measurement System � SOMA ............................................................ 2339 M. Tonteling, M. Brodeck, H. Rausch
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Protection and Substation Systems
A Consideration of Medium Voltage Substation Primary Applications .................................................................. 2349 Joe Richard, James K. Stacy
Electrical Protection HMIs for Metals Applications Utilizing the IEC 61850 Protocol ......................................... 2357 Michael E. Rourke, David C. Mazur
Combining Static and Dynamic Testing � Preventing a Motor Catastrophe ........................................................ 2369 Noah Bethel
Electrical and Drive System Upgrades
HD Mold � A New Fiber-Optic-Based Mold Monitoring System ........................................................................... 2373 Dirk Lieftucht, Markus Reifferscheid, Thomas Schramm, Artemy Krasilnikov, Dieter Kirsch
Increasing Mill Production by Using Medium Voltage AC Drive and Active VAR Compensation ..................... 2383 Marcelo Lara, Steve Nelko, Katsuhiko Fukuma, Hiromi Hosoda
Preparing Your Electrical System for Disaster Recovery ......................................................................................... 2395 Chad Kennedy
Repower of the Nucor Decatur Tandem Cold Mill .................................................................................................... 2403 J.C. Fernandez, Thomas Kerstiens, Lee McCreless, Thomas Richards, Marcelo Lara, Katsuhiko Fukuma
Modern Sensor Systems Sequel
Investigation of Analytical Stability of Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer in Decarburization Application .......... 2417 Charles W. De Carlo
Dither, a Necessary Evil � Phase 2 ............................................................................................................................. 2427 Aloka Dasgupta, Love Kalra, Kai Zheng, William Umlauf
Real-Time Torque Monitoring at North Star BlueScope Steel ................................................................................. 2439 Daniel Philips, Keith Hoffman, Chris Davis, Eleazar Serrano
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Modeling and Simulation
Combining Product Property Prediction Software and Metallurgical Level 2 Model for New Product Development ......................................................................................................................... 2449 Bingji Li
Novel Advanced Control for Tandem Hot Metal Sheet Rolling ............................................................................... 2451 John Pittner, Marwan A. Simaan
Process Communications and Operator Interaction
Innovative Approach to Apple Platform-Based HMI and Level 2 Systems ............................................................ 2465 Mariano Zecchi, Edgardo La Bruna
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Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) in the Metals Industry
A Framework for Selecting the Most Appropriate Manufacturing Execution System (MES) for the Metals Industry ................................................................................................................................................. 2473 Kevin Jackson, Christian Roth, Roberto Resque de Freitas
Challenges of Integration Between MES and ERP Systems in the Steel Industry .................................................. 2487 Hooman Fazlollahi, Omair Qayyum, Jaber Howlader, Ali Khademi, James Gu
PROJECT AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Project Excellence Award Paper Session
Upgrade of the Burns Harbor Plate Mill Heat Treat Facility ................................................................................... 2495 M.L. Frankovich, B.C. Felton, V. Baum
Capital Project Insights
Leveraging Engineering Data Management to Improve Capital Projects .............................................................. 2505 Amy M. Callahan, Greg Anderson
MAINTENANCE AND RELIABILITY
Maintenance and Reliability
Optimizing Hydraulic Descaler Performance Through Improved Monitoring and Maintenance ....................... 2517 David Matthews, Wanda Melfo, Lene Hviid, Didier Farrugia, Paul Yates, Frank Hijne
Over-Voltage Transients in the Secondary Side of EAF Transformers .................................................................. 2527 Marcelo Murta G. Cardoso
Reliability Achievement Awards
2012 Silver Reliability Achievement Award Winner: Reducing Descale Pressure and Flow Improves Reliability While Maintaining Descale Effectiveness ...................................................................... 2539 Jason C. Vicari
2012 Gold Reliability Achievement Award Winner: A Practical Engineering Approach to Improving the Reliability of Blast Furnace Tuyeres ................................................................................................. 2545 Charles Copeland, Stuart Street
LUBRICATION AND HYDRAULICS
Lubrication
Studies of Microporous Polymeric Lubricants in the Steel Industry ....................................................................... 2565 Amy Minck Lachman, Brandon M. Collins, Franklin H. Guzzetta, Alan J. Heckler
Optimization of a Cold Mill Rolling Oil for Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel ......................................................... 2571 James DiLonardo, Carl Kennedy
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REFRACTORY SYSTEMS
Steelmaking Refractories
New Refractories and Nanotechnology: Challenges of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials for Steelmaking .............. 2579 Guilherme Frederico B. Lenz e Silva
Latest Developments in Magnesia-Carbon Bricks for Modern Electric Arc Furnace ........................................... 2583 Gerald Buchebner, Ashraf Hanna, Karl-Michael Zettl
MATERIAL HANDLING/PACKAGING, SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTATION METHODS
Material Handling
Guarding Equipment .................................................................................................................................................... 2593 Paul Vandergeest
Inventory Management System for Slab Tracking .................................................................................................... 2599 Gordon Kilgore, John Burnett
Material Handling: Focus on Safety With the Customization of Lifting Devices and Plant Wide Evaluations ...... 2609 John Novak, Kirk Rounds, Larry Arnold
CRANES
Cranes
Taper Wheels Should Not Be on EOT Cranes! .......................................................................................................... 2621 Charles A. Totten
A Study of an Improved Overhead Crane Wheel Flange Lubrication System ....................................................... 2631 Alan J. Heckler, Brandon M. Collins, Amy Minck Lachman, Franklin H. Guzzetta, Thomas Coyle
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