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Artificial intelligence-based computer modeling tools for controlling slag foaming in electric arc furnaces

Posted on:2002-06-27Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of AlabamaCandidate:Wilson, Eric LeeFull Text:PDF
GTID:1461390011990394Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Due to increased competition in a world economy, steel companies are currently interested in developing techniques that will allow for the improvement of the steelmaking process, either by increasing output efficiency or by improving the quality of their product, or both. Slag foaming is one practice that has been shown to contribute to both these goals. However, slag foaming is highly dynamic and difficult to model or control. This dissertation describes an effort to use artificial intelligence-based tools (genetic algorithms, fuzzy logic, and neural networks) to both model and control the slag foaming process. Specifically, a neural network is trained and tested on slag foaming data provided by a steel plant. This neural network model is then controlled by a fuzzy logic controller, which in turn is optimized by a genetic algorithm. This tuned controller is then installed at a steel plant and given control be a more efficient slag foaming controller than what was previously used by the steel plant.
Keywords/Search Tags:Slag foaming, Steel, Model
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