Measurement And Control Of Arcing In A Submerged-Arc Furnace

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I. J. Barker M. S. Rennie C. J. Hockaday P. J. Brereton-Stiles
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

This paper reports on studies that have been done on the electrical conduction in silicon, ferro silicon, and charge chrome furnaces. A system has been developed that can distinguish between normal resistive conduction and arcing, and this was used to quantify in particular the relative amount of arcing that takes place in these furnaces. It was found that silicon and ferro silicon behave similarly and exhibit a relatively large amount of arcing. Charge chrome on the other hand exhibits considerably less arcing, and the extent of this arcing is highly correlated with the tapping of the furnace. The arcing measurements can also be used online in the control of the furnace, both for the electrodes and electrical circuit, and for the raw materials.
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APA: I. J. Barker M. S. Rennie C. J. Hockaday P. J. Brereton-Stiles  (2007)  Measurement And Control Of Arcing In A Submerged-Arc Furnace

MLA: I. J. Barker M. S. Rennie C. J. Hockaday P. J. Brereton-Stiles Measurement And Control Of Arcing In A Submerged-Arc Furnace. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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