The Application Of Numerical Modelling To The Design Of Electric Furnaces
    
    - Organization:
 - The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 10
 - File Size:
 - 934 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 2004
 
Abstract
Electric  furnace  smelting  is  one  of  the  principal  unit  operations  for  ferroalloy  production,  and  increased process  intensity,  improved  availability,  minimal  maintenance  and  a  longer  campaign  life  are  common objectives for electric furnace operation in order to obtain favourable economics of production.  Furnace designers have continued to develop innovative solutions that have allowed these objectives to be realised, e.g., furnace cooling systems, and numerical modelling plays a key role in the design process.  Enhanced understanding of the energy transfer process in the furnace and the ability to develop, evaluate and optimise components of the crucible design to match process requirements are the key motivators for modelling.      This  paper  provides  an  overview  of  recent  applications  of  numerical  modelling  to  the  design  of  electric furnaces.  The aim is to illustrate what can be done, and identify areas where further work is needed in this field.  Examples include furnace bath modelling, crucible cooling system design, taphole design, baking of Soderberg electrodes, off-gas systems, and fume control and building ventilation.  It is argued that the trend is for numerical models to become more encompassing while at the same time more accessible, and therefore further improvements in furnace design will be realised with continued and well validated modelling efforts.
Citation
APA: (2004) The Application Of Numerical Modelling To The Design Of Electric Furnaces
MLA: The Application Of Numerical Modelling To The Design Of Electric Furnaces. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.