Evaluation Of The Efficiency Of A Gas Purging System In A Copper Anode Furnace

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Klaus Gamweger
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

There are different reasons for purging a metal bath. The operations are varied, for example the purging gas can be used as a reactive gas being part of the metallurgical process or as an inert gas using the rising gas bubbles for agitation only. The different purposes for agitation, chemical and thermal homogenization or a preferential movement of the slag to the slag skimming door have to be considered. It depends on the furnace type and its dimensions as well as the process characteristics what the focus is on. For an optimized arrangement of numbers and position of all single plugs in the furnace, mathematical modeling - the CFD Computational Fluid Dynamics method - is used. This paper shows how the operation of purging plugs can influence the metallurgical process of an anode furnace by the example of Jinchuan Copper in China. The potentials for savings in energy consumption as well as in time for oxidation and reduction are presented.
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APA: Klaus Gamweger  (2006)  Evaluation Of The Efficiency Of A Gas Purging System In A Copper Anode Furnace

MLA: Klaus Gamweger Evaluation Of The Efficiency Of A Gas Purging System In A Copper Anode Furnace. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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