Modelling Of Thermal Profile In Submerged-Arc Furnace And The Influence Of Composition Of Ore On The Thermal Profile

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K. M. Godiwalla S. Ranganathan
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The thermal state in submerged-arc furnaces (S.A.F.) producing ferro alloys is important for the conditions of both the grade of alloy produced as well as specific energy consumption. The temperature profile in the S.A.F. is affected by the endothermic chemical reactions and the rate of gas evolution. The gas evolution commences at about 900 C due to the reduction of iron in the ore. A first-principle-based 2-D model has been developed to predict the temperature profile in the furnace. In this study, four ores of different grades have been considered in order to simulate the thermal profile in the S.A.F. The influence of the composition of the ore on the thermal profile and its significance in rationalisation of charge distribution to optimise the process are discussed.
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APA: K. M. Godiwalla S. Ranganathan  (2007)  Modelling Of Thermal Profile In Submerged-Arc Furnace And The Influence Of Composition Of Ore On The Thermal Profile

MLA: K. M. Godiwalla S. Ranganathan Modelling Of Thermal Profile In Submerged-Arc Furnace And The Influence Of Composition Of Ore On The Thermal Profile. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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