Description
Designed for professionals and learners in the steel and metallurgical sectors, this course offers a complete exploration of the Basic Oxygen Steelmaking (BOS) process. The curriculum begins with the historical context and step-by-step walkthrough of BOS operations, then advances to cover essential equipment, vessel structures, and metallurgical control strategies. Learners will engage with interactive media to understand gas dynamics, oxygen injection, slag management, and carbon regulation. Detailed attention is given to advanced sensor technologies, including sublance and off-gas analysis, and the application of neural and static models for real-time decision-making. This course supports both foundational knowledge and operational precision, equipping participants to improve steel quality, reduce waste, and control critical production parameters. Ideal for process engineers, technical operators, and industrial trainers involved in steelmaking operations.
Course content
Learning Outcomes
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Knows how to calculate emissions factors and basic GHG inventory elements.3
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Awareness of alternative methods to meet requirements.3
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Awareness of alternative methods to meet requirements.3
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Collects facts, measurements, and observations related to an issue.3
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Expert in designing steel alloys with precise mechanical, thermal, and corrosion-resistant properties for specific applications.3
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Expert in designing steel alloys with precise mechanical, thermal, and corrosion-resistant properties for specific applications.3
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Demonstrates a knowledge of fundamental scientific, technical and mathematical concepts, practices and procedures.3
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Demonstrates a knowledge of fundamental scientific, technical and mathematical concepts, practices and procedures.3
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Deploys AI workflows to enhance engineering and maintenance efficiency.3
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