Comparative Productivity And Quality Evaluation Of Copper Smelting Gas Cooling Techniques

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 548 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
The subject of this paper is a comparative evaluation of different copper smelting gas cooling techniques, using "productivity and quality" criteria. The first section presents a brief description of the operation of the radiant and the evaporative cooling systems, focusing on the differences between each other, in particular regarding. a) mass and energy balances; b) gas flow, temperature and composition; c) dust concentration and recovery. This section includes a brief discussion of the "client-server chain", i.e. the links between the cooling equipment and the down-and up-stream operations. More in particular, the up-stream server relationship impacts on the operating stability of the furnace, and in turn on furnace down-time and Cu production losses; and the down-stream client relationship affects the operation of the electrostatic precipitators, in terms of workload and cost of handling larger quantities of dust of a given dust size The second section deals with the development of indexes to measure and compare value added through the "utilization, productivity and quality" that can be expected of both cooling methods at the physical and economic levels, and the impact on the overall smelter productivity and the final cost composition of copper. The final section presents the results and includes a discussion of the comparative advantages and disadvantages of both cooling systems.
Citation
APA:
(1999) Comparative Productivity And Quality Evaluation Of Copper Smelting Gas Cooling TechniquesMLA: Comparative Productivity And Quality Evaluation Of Copper Smelting Gas Cooling Techniques. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.