Dissolution of Scrap into a Liquid Bath Stirred with Mitsubishi Top Injection

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Fumito Tanaka
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

In the Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Smelting & Converting Process, the heat for the dissolution of scraps is effectively supplied from the melts strongly stirred by top injection. Various kinds of shape of scraps not only powder but also lump, sheet, cube and so on can be treated without any emission of dust and fugitive gas, and no additional furnaces for scrap processing is necessary. Therefore, this process is much suitable for recycling. The authors have investigated the melting rate of ice sphere into a water bath equipped with top blowing lances as a basic study for the dissolution of scrap. Hydrodynamic experiments were carried out, and mathematical models were applied to the results. The results show that the melting rate of ice sphere strongly depends on the standing waves at the bath surface.
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APA: Fumito Tanaka  (2001)  Dissolution of Scrap into a Liquid Bath Stirred with Mitsubishi Top Injection

MLA: Fumito Tanaka Dissolution of Scrap into a Liquid Bath Stirred with Mitsubishi Top Injection. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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