A Practical Model of the Imperial Smelting Zinc-Lead Blast Furnace

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Herbert H. Kellogg
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

A model of the ISF is described. which reproduces with accuracy the "normal" operation of three industrial furnaces. The model, written in Fortran, is based on detailed heat and material balances, and the concept that the ascending gases reach equilibrium with zinc oxide and with the water-gas shift reaction. "Solution loss" of carbon in the lower shaft, and partial reoxidation of zinc vapor in the upper shaft are also essential features. For prediction of furnace behavior under altered operating conditions (blast rate, temperature, moisture content, oxygen enrichment, or injection of oil or coal through the tuyeres) the model modifies the heat loss, temperature of slag and bullion, amount of reoxidation in the upper shaft and the condenser efficiency to reflect the altered operating parameters. Model predictions for such operating conditions are in reasonable agreement with plant experience.
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APA: Herbert H. Kellogg  (1990)  A Practical Model of the Imperial Smelting Zinc-Lead Blast Furnace

MLA: Herbert H. Kellogg A Practical Model of the Imperial Smelting Zinc-Lead Blast Furnace. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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