Computer Modelling of Rotary Furnaces: A. Lumped Parameter Approach

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ian Masters
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Rotary furnaces are widely used throughout the metals industry. These furnaces vary in size and geometry, but are fundamentally the same from a thermodynamic viewpoint. A generic method is proposed that can be used to model all furnaces of this type, provided that the correct material and process parameters are known. Various approaches have been attempted in the past based on a continuum (FEA or CFD) approach. However, the complex fluidlsolid interactions present in a rotary vessel are not easily solved using these methods, which work best where the material boundaries are well defined. In this paper a lumped parameter model is proposed. Variations within a section of the model are ignored, but to ensure thermodynamic correctness, the heat transfer between sections is carefully considered. For example, it is reasonable to assume that the whole of the melt pool is at the same temperature, due to rotary mixing. This may then be modeled with a single set of parameters, and the detail is contained in obtaining the correct heat transfer mechanisms from the rest of the furnace.
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APA: Ian Masters  (2002)  Computer Modelling of Rotary Furnaces: A. Lumped Parameter Approach

MLA: Ian Masters Computer Modelling of Rotary Furnaces: A. Lumped Parameter Approach. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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