Flow Visualization and Temperature Measurements Close to the Arc Attachment Zone of a Laboratory Scale DC Arc Furnace for Slag Cleaning

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 714 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
"Fluid flow phenomena on the surface of a molten slag have been documented using video photography in a laboratory scale D.C. arc furnace. The flow on the surface of the slag appeared to be electromagnetically influenced. This was confirmed by varying the position of the anode, which changed the direction of flow on the surface of the slag. Temperature measurements in the bath also confirmed the change in the directional nature of the fluid flow induced by the arc.During some periods, solids were fed into the arc attachment zone (AAZ) down the center of the hollow graphite electrode. Significant movement of the arc around the basal annular surface of the hollow electrode takes place. The point of attachment of an arc on a hollow electrode was more variable than an arc attached to a solid graphite electrode. Video images showed that the solids were rapidly incorporated into the bulk of the slag. Temperature measurements confirmed the existence of a superheated slag layer at the slag-gas interface, which allowed the solids to be rapidly incorporated into the melt.This work has been conducted to study fluid flow, temperatures, and solid behavior during feeding, in the arc attachment zone of a D.C. arc furnace. The work also has relevance to optimizing furnace design for pyrometallurgical slag cleaning processes."
Citation
APA:
(1999) Flow Visualization and Temperature Measurements Close to the Arc Attachment Zone of a Laboratory Scale DC Arc Furnace for Slag CleaningMLA: Flow Visualization and Temperature Measurements Close to the Arc Attachment Zone of a Laboratory Scale DC Arc Furnace for Slag Cleaning. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.