Butte Paper - The Great Falls Flue System and Chimney (with Discussion)
    
    - Organization:
 - The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
 - Pages:
 - 81
 - File Size:
 - 4761 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1914
 
Abstract
I. Introduction....................567  II. Character oF the OrE................568  III. Old FluE System..................572  IV. Tests on Old FLUE System..............575  1. Aspiration Tests................. 575  2. Tests with Steel Settling Chamber........... 575  3. Test with Experimental Brick Flue........... 583  4. Testa on Blast Furnace Geses............. 591  V. Design of New FluE System.............. 597  VI. Main Dust Chamber................. 605  VII. Some DetailS of Construction ............. 609  VIII. THE Chimney.................... 616  IX. Operation of New FluE System............. 624  X. Temperatures and DraFTS............... 630  XI. Velocities and Volumes................ 632  XII. TeStS on the New FluE System............. 637  XIII. Conclusion..................... 643    I. Introduction.    In the summer of 1909 the Boston & Montana reduction department of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. completed a new flue system, at a cost of about $1,100,000, and as this includes the largest and highest chimney in the world, and some new features of flue construction, a description will be of interest.    At the Spokane meeting of the Institute in September, 1909, a brief mention was made of this flue system, in discussing Mr. Brunton's presidential paper on the Progress of Metallurgy in the West, and a promise was given that when a long enough time had elapsed, so that operating results could be given, a paper would be offered.    The smelting plant includes blast furnaces, MacDougall roasters, gas-fired reverberatories, and converters.
Citation
APA: (1914) Butte Paper - The Great Falls Flue System and Chimney (with Discussion)
MLA: Butte Paper - The Great Falls Flue System and Chimney (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.