Application Of Composite Furnace Module Cooling Systems In A Flash Furnace Reaction Shaft

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. K. Kyllo
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The use of Composite Furnace Module cooling systems has been shown to give improved refractory performance in a number of above bath locations in WMC flash furnaces. To test the behaviour of modules in contact with a melt, a set of instrumented modules have been installed in the reaction shaft of a. nickel flash furnace. The location was chosen to provide a suitably harsh environment to ensure rigorous testing, while still allowing relatively easy access for module installation. The modules were continuously monitored to provide information on the module performance, as well as the temperature in the shaft itself. The shaft temperature showed significant transient behaviour, which resulted in heat fluxes through the modules ranging from 10 to 92 kW m-2. The modules were capable of handling the highest heat flux with no risk of the coolant boiling. This paper details the design and operation of the modules over a period of seven weeks.
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APA: A. K. Kyllo  (1999)  Application Of Composite Furnace Module Cooling Systems In A Flash Furnace Reaction Shaft

MLA: A. K. Kyllo Application Of Composite Furnace Module Cooling Systems In A Flash Furnace Reaction Shaft. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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