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Modeling electrochemical transport of ions in the molten CaF2-FeO slag operating under a DC voltage
KARIMI-SIBAKI, E. KHARICHA, A. WU, M. LUDWIG, A. BOHÁČEK, J.
Original Title
Modeling electrochemical transport of ions in the molten CaF2-FeO slag operating under a DC voltage
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Electrically resistive CaF2-based slags are extensively used in many metallurgical processes such as electroslag remelting (ESR). Chemical and electrochemical reactions as well as transport of ions in the molten slag (electrolyte) are critical phenomena for those processes. In this paper, an electrochemical system including two parallel, planar electrodes and a completely dissociated electrolyte operating under a DC voltage is modeled. The transport of ions by electro-migration and diffusion is modeled by solving the PoissonNernst- Planck (PNP) equations using the Finite Volume Method (FVM). The non-linear Butler-Volmer equations are implemented to describe the boundary condition for the reacting ions at the electrode-electrolyte interface. Firstly, we study a binary symmetrical electrolyte, which was previously addressed by Bazant et al. (2005), to verify the numerical model. Secondly, we employed the model to investigate our target CaF2-FeO system. The electrolyte is consisted of reacting (Fe2+) and non-reacting (Ca+2, O2-, F-) ions. Spatial distributions of concentrations of ions, charge density, and electric potential across the electrolyte at steady state are analyzed. It is found that the Faradaic reaction of the ferrous ion (Fe2+) has negligible impact on the electric potential field at very low current density (<1 A m(-2)). The strong impact of electric double layer (EDL) capacitance on the system behavior is addressed throughout our analysis. Furthermore, a linear relationship among activation (surface) overpotential and current density (<1600 A m(-2)) is observed. The simulation results helps to explain some phenomena observed in the ESR process. The higher melt rate for an anodic ESR electrode than a cathodic one is linked to the interfacial potential drop. It is found that the anodic potential drop near the anode is larger than the cathodic voltage drop near the cathode. The results are tested against an experiment. (c) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Numerical modeling; Poisson-Nernst-Planck (PNP) equations; Electroslag remelting (ESR); Electric potential; Faradaic reaction; Ferrous ion
Authors
KARIMI-SIBAKI, E.; KHARICHA, A.; WU, M.; LUDWIG, A.; BOHÁČEK, J.
Released
15. 9. 2019
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Location
NEW YORK
ISBN
0096-3003
Periodical
APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTATION
Year of study
357
Number
1
State
United States of America
Pages from
357
Pages to
373
Pages count
17
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT164738,
author="KARIMI-SIBAKI, E. and KHARICHA, A. and WU, M. and LUDWIG, A. and BOHÁČEK, J.",
title="Modeling electrochemical transport of ions in the molten CaF2-FeO slag operating under a DC voltage",
journal="APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTATION",
year="2019",
volume="357",
number="1",
pages="357--373",
doi="10.1016/j.amc.2018.01.008",
issn="0096-3003",
url="http://apps.webofknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=6&SID=E6RhdId53lWwjwLhzvN&page=1&doc=1"
}