A Theory Of Slopping by Gas Injection in Teniente Converter

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Rosales C. León R. Fuentes A. Valencia A. Moyano C. Caballero
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Slopping is the formation of waves in the converter due to the gas injection by tuyeres. Those waves produce a premature wearing of the refractory lining of the reactor due to its great amplitude. The affected zones are the tuyere line (outlet gas from tuyeres) and the front of this line. In the present work, a theoretical and experimental study is made to develop a theory that determines the variables involved in slopping, characterizing the more important parameters of operation in the phenomenon of slopping. In addition, this theory will allow for determination of new technological alternatives of the blast injection permitting to depress the slopping phenomenon.
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APA: M. Rosales C. León R. Fuentes A. Valencia A. Moyano C. Caballero  (2007)  A Theory Of Slopping by Gas Injection in Teniente Converter

MLA: M. Rosales C. León R. Fuentes A. Valencia A. Moyano C. Caballero A Theory Of Slopping by Gas Injection in Teniente Converter. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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