
Modeling of Steelmaking Processes
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Addresses Fundamental Principles of Physical and Mathematical Modeling in Steelmaking Processes
Modeling of Steelmaking Processes meets that ever-present demand and provides a solid knowledge base on which to build. With content designed to serve professionals and students, this book starts with an overview of steelmaking and develops into a focused description of underlying scientific fundamentals and applications.
This powerful learning tool:
Presents an overview of steelmaking, the relevance of modeling and measurements, the evolution of steelmaking, and modern technology
Discusses emerging issues, such as environmental emissions, recycling, and product development and quality
Reviews computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software
Analyzes mechanistic, AI-based, and macroscopic models, to provide a holistic view of steelmaking process modeling
Provides useful questions and problems, as well as a practice session on modeling, to reinforce understanding
Developed as a self-tutorial, this text explores thermodynamic principles, analysis of metallurgical kinetics and transport phenomena, and key numerical methods, helping readers easily navigate a generally complex subject.
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"I enjoyed the easy writing style which, coupled with worked examples to compliment the theory, and self learning exercises at the end of each chapter, make for a very useful book for industry, academia and R&D.... an enjoyable read providing some extremely valuable theoretical and practical information making it a very useful reference book and teaching aid."-Dr. David Price, Executive Editor, Ironmaking and Steelmaking Journal "I enjoyed the easy writing style which, coupled with worked examples to compliment the theory, and self learning exercises at the end of each chapter, make for a very useful book for industry, academia and R&D.... an enjoyable read providing some extremely valuable theoretical and practical information making it a very useful reference book and teaching aid."
-Dr. David Price, Executive Editor, Ironmaking and Steelmaking Journal
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Professor Evans holds the P. Malozemoff chair in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. During his four-decade-long career in metals and materials research, he has made numerous original contributions, and has authored and coauthored several books and monographs. Professor Evans is well known for his contributions to modeling in process metallurgy and aluminum metallurgy. He has to his credit more than 300 publications and has won several awards and honors including the Brimacombe Award, the Berkeley Citation, and the Douglas Gold Medal of Advances in Mechanical Engineering.
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