Equipment for Pilot Scale Experiments of NOx-Emissions from the Silicon Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ingeborg Solheim Roar Jensen Nils Eivind Kamfjord
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"SINTEF has carried out several pilot scale silicon process experiments in the past, but always with an open off gas system. In order to test the possibilities in running a semi closed furnace operation, a new off gas hood has been designed and tested. The off gas hood is designed to collect all off gases to gain insight into the phase compositions in the off gas and at the same time have the opportunity to monitor and maintain the charging/stoking of the furnace. The furnace hood has regulation and control of the air inlet into the combustion zone in two different heights. The off gas temperature and composition was continuously monitored and analyzed during the experiment. In order to expand the knowledge on NOx- formation in silicon metal production, such information is vital.IntroductionBecause of the negative environmental impact, the attention towards all kinds of NOX emissions increases in Norway. The authorities’ demand towards better surveillance and control of emissions increases as well.Earlier and new industrial measurements in FeSi- and Si-metal furnaces reveal quite high NOX-emission. The measurements also show that the NOX formation (mainly as thermal NOX) is distinct connected to the formation of dust (SiO?SiO2) in the combustion chamber above the furnace surface, when the temperature is high and the access to N2/O2 is good. This means that stoking, charging and temperature straight above the furnace surface is important factors for the NOX formation."
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APA: Ingeborg Solheim Roar Jensen Nils Eivind Kamfjord  (2012)  Equipment for Pilot Scale Experiments of NOx-Emissions from the Silicon Process

MLA: Ingeborg Solheim Roar Jensen Nils Eivind Kamfjord Equipment for Pilot Scale Experiments of NOx-Emissions from the Silicon Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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