A Finite Element Model Of A Søderberg Electrode With An Application In Casing Design

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I. Mc Dougall C. F. R. Smith B. Olmstead W. A. Gericke
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A finite element model was generated of a Søderberg electrode in a ferromanganese smelter. In this model, the casing and fins were modelled explicitly, and temperature-dependent material properties were included. A two-stage analysis procedure was used, the first part being a coupled thermal-electrical analysis using an applied DC current. As the casing material was non-magnetic, the DC current was deemed sufficiently accurate for this initial analysis. The proximity effect was not considered. Thermal boundary conditions based on assumed temperature distributions in the furnace were applied. Calculated temperatures agreed well with measured values. The joule heat calculated in this step was applied as a load to a coupled thermalstress analysis. The model was applied to a comparative study of alternative materials for the casing and fins. A number of different combinations of materials for the casing and fins were evaluated in a comparative study. The position of the baking zone was used as the criterion for evaluating the potential of each material combination. Based on this analysis, some material combinations were discarded as being entirely unsuitable, whilst the two most suitable combinations will be tested experimentally in the furnace. The stress analysis was performed on the most suitable option. The practical advantage of this analysis was that a number of what-if scenarios could be evaluated and discarded prior to embarking on expensive experimental work, thus limiting the amount of experimental effort required. A mathematical model allows for the comparison of options under controlled conditions, where parameters of interest can be varied individually, with all other parameters remaining the same, a condition which is difficult to achieve in an operating furnace.
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APA: I. Mc Dougall C. F. R. Smith B. Olmstead W. A. Gericke  (2004)  A Finite Element Model Of A Søderberg Electrode With An Application In Casing Design

MLA: I. Mc Dougall C. F. R. Smith B. Olmstead W. A. Gericke A Finite Element Model Of A Søderberg Electrode With An Application In Casing Design. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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