Author:
Bae Juhee,Li Yurong,Ståhl Niclas,Mathiason Gunnar,Kojola Niklas
Abstract
AbstractThe steel-making process in a Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) must meet a combination of target values such as the final melt temperature and upper limits of the carbon and phosphorus content of the final melt with minimum material loss. An optimal blow end time (cut-off point), where these targets are met, often relies on the experience and skill of the operators who control the process, using both collected sensor readings and an implicit understanding of how the process develops. If the precision of hitting the optimal cut-off point can be improved, this immediately increases productivity as well as material and energy efficiency, thus decreasing environmental impact and cost. We examine the usage of standard machine learning models to predict the end-point targets using a full production dataset. Various causes of prediction uncertainty are explored and isolated using a combination of raw data and engineered features. In this study, we reach robust temperature, carbon, and phosphorus prediction hit rates of 88, 92, and 89 pct, respectively, using a large production dataset.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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