
Optimization of Calcium Treatment & Inclusion Modification Project
"Explore the progress of the AIST Foundation grant project at AISTech University involving the evaluation of process changes to reduce calcium additions while maintaining quality. Meet the project team and review tasks undertaken to achieve the objectives."
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Optimization of Calcium Treatment & Inclusion Modification AIST Foundation Design Grant Project Status AISTech University/Industry Relations Roundtable May 4, 2015 Bryan Webler Department of Materials Science & Engineering Carnegie Mellon University
Project Scope Objective: Evaluate process changes to minimize calcium additions while maintaining acceptable quality Al2O3 x(CaO) y(Al2O3) Images: N. Verma, et al., Met. Trans. B, vol. 42B, pg. 720, Aug. 2011. 2
Project Team Industrial Partner: Vallourec Star - Youngstown Andre Assis Rodrigo Corbari Michael Kan Faculty Graduate Student Jia Tan Senior Capstone Design Project, Fall 2014: Dennis Shih Michael Fu Joseph Reilly Shannon McCullough Undergraduate Researcher, Summer 2015 Erin Balke Prof. Webler & Prof. Pistorius 3
Project Tasks 1. Benchmark existing processes Capstone project 2. Examine inclusion evolution during reoxidation Capstone project + Spring 2014 work Laboratory studies presented later today 3. Recommend changes to calcium addition practice Summer 2015 task 4