Oxygen Enhancement of Burners for Improved Productivity

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David J. Krichten
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

A method of retrofitting air-fuel burners with oxy-fuel capability overcomes the potential problems associated with oxygen combustion in aluminum melting furnaces. The retrofit burner uses the existing combustion air connection, burner housing, and burner tile and replaces the gas tube with an oxy-gas burner. Maintaining a portion of the air flow to the burner reduces the potential for localized overheating. Proper design of the burner reduces NOx emissions by moderating the flame temperature with furnace gas recirculation. Economic analysis of using oxygen shows the benefits are increased productivity and reduced overall unit cost of melting. In practice, the melt rate in rotary furnaces increases by up to 50% and by up to 35% in reverberatory furnaces. Oxygen utilization reduces total melting cost by 112-314 cents per pound of aluminum melted.
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APA: David J. Krichten  (1997)  Oxygen Enhancement of Burners for Improved Productivity

MLA: David J. Krichten Oxygen Enhancement of Burners for Improved Productivity. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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