Pilot Scale Measurements of No Emissions from the Silicon Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nils Eivind Kamfjord Halvard Tveit Ingeborg Solheim
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Because of its negative environmental effect the attention towards NO emissions increases. This again leads to new demands from the authorities for better surveillance and control of emissions. Earlier and recent industrial measurements towards FeSi- and Si-metal furnaces reveal quite high NO-emission. The NO is believed to be produced in the combustion zone above the furnace surface, mainly as thermal NO.In order to expand the knowledge on NO-formation in silicon metal production, a pilot scale experiment in a 440 kVA silicon furnace has been carried out. The experimental set-up was designed with a view to be able to copy and manipulate the formation mechanisms for NO by controlling the flow of false air into the off-gas system.The resulting NO-values corresponding to the different air inlet to the furnace top, show significantly differences between the different air inlet geometries.IntroductionNOx is the common notion for the two gases nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Since combustion of fuels, such as gasoline, diesel, bio diesel, propane, coal, and ethanol, forms NOx the dominating contributors to NOx emissions are the on-/offshore transportation industry and power generation based on fossil fuels [1]."
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APA: Nils Eivind Kamfjord Halvard Tveit Ingeborg Solheim  (2012)  Pilot Scale Measurements of No Emissions from the Silicon Process

MLA: Nils Eivind Kamfjord Halvard Tveit Ingeborg Solheim Pilot Scale Measurements of No Emissions from the Silicon Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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