High-Intensity Waterless Cooling for Refractory Lined Vessels

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Parravani M. Jastrzebski Z. Coull B. Wasmund
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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8
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989 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"One of the main drivers of overall profitability of pyrometallurgical vessels is refractory lining campaign life. Increased economic pressure to improve vessel life requires innovative solutions to the problem of refractory cooling. Hatch has recently developed a high-intensity, waterless cooling system that bridges the performance gap between external shell cooling and internal water-cooled copper elements. External shell cooling has a limited effectiveness in protecting the refractory lining, because it is thermally insulated from the hotface of the lining by its thickness. This situation does not improve until the lining itself has become worn near the end of the campaign. The patented technology developed by Hatch overcomes this problem by positioning high-velocity air-cooling channels within the lining, closer to the hotface where the cooling benefits can be realized throughout the entire duration of the campaign. The current paper presents the development and application of Internal Air Cooling technology as well as results from the pilot campaign in an operating commercial vessel. Various adaptations for this novel, cost-effective and inherently safe system are also discussed."
Citation

APA: M. Parravani M. Jastrzebski Z. Coull B. Wasmund  (2015)  High-Intensity Waterless Cooling for Refractory Lined Vessels

MLA: M. Parravani M. Jastrzebski Z. Coull B. Wasmund High-Intensity Waterless Cooling for Refractory Lined Vessels. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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