CFD Study on Improvementof Non-uniform Stirringina Large Bottom-Blown Copper Smelting Furnace - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)
- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 15
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- 5271 KB
- Publication Date:
- Apr 10, 2024
Abstract
Thebottom-blownsmeltingtechnologyhasbeenwidelyadoptedinnon-ferrousmetalsmeltingindustries.Thelargestbottomblown smelting furnace used in copper smelting was numerically simulated to improve the stirring effect in the molten bath by optimizing the oxygen injector arrangement and blowing parameters. The results show that a small injector spacing leads to gas jet coalescence, which is detrimental for smelting efficiency, increases copper loss and shortens furnace service life. Three schemes were proposed to improve the uneven stirring and reduce the gas jet coalescence by increasing the axial spacing of the injectors, the radial installation angle and the gas injection angle. Changing the axial spacing of the injectors can significantly reduce the gas jet coalescence, yielding the best stirring effect. The results of simulation suggested that when the axial spacing of the injectors was increased from 0.380 m to 0.610 m, the mean melt velocity in the mixing zone increased to 0.243 m/s, which was 20.9% higher than that before the optimization. Meanwhile the RSD (relative standard spatial deviation of melt velocity) decreased from 123% to 84%. In the actual production, the matte content in the smelting slag decreased from 6.57% to 3.12% after changing the axial spacing of the injectors from 0.380 m to 0.610 m.
Citation
APA: (2024) CFD Study on Improvementof Non-uniform Stirringina Large Bottom-Blown Copper Smelting Furnace - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)
MLA: CFD Study on Improvementof Non-uniform Stirringina Large Bottom-Blown Copper Smelting Furnace - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.