Dimensioning, Scale-up and Operating Considerations for Six Electrode Electric Furnaces Part I: Current and Heat Flow in the Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. Hurman Eric
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The electrode in a slag-resistance electric furnace is the central factor in the design and operation of the furnace by its role of conveying the smelting power, i.e. heat needed for the operation. The control parameters are the size and positioning in the slag bath which are defined by slag resistivity, furnace resistance, cell constant and power input sequence all of which are closely interrelated. The flow of heat generated by the electrode current determines the energy distributions and thus the furnace dimensions. Heat flow models concerning vertical, horizontal and combined two-dimensional flows are discussed. All these considerations are based on the experimentally determined slag properties such as its resistivity.
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APA: R. Hurman Eric  (1995)  Dimensioning, Scale-up and Operating Considerations for Six Electrode Electric Furnaces Part I: Current and Heat Flow in the Slag

MLA: R. Hurman Eric Dimensioning, Scale-up and Operating Considerations for Six Electrode Electric Furnaces Part I: Current and Heat Flow in the Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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