The Cooling of Hot, Dirty, Corrosive, Non-Ferrous Smelter Gases with Particular Reference to Waste Heat Boilers

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. Drummond
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The cooling of smelter gases by air dilution, adiabatic evaporative cooling and indirect heat exchange is discussed with reference to the process, to the subsequent cleaning of the gas. and to the use of the heat extracted from the gas. The method of reducing the effect of acidic sulphide formation on the corrosive properties of the gas and the dust and the development of surface cleaning mechanisms?are discussed. The development of indirect recuperators using air, water or steam cooling, made possible by the control of surface fouling is traced. The application of the modern Waste Heat Boiler to the new sulphide smelting processes is discussed with respect to the natural and forced circulation concepts. Case histories are presented to illustrate mistakes made with respect to designs produced without recourse to sensitivity analysis and without an appreciation of "worst process? conditions".
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APA: W. Drummond  (1992)  The Cooling of Hot, Dirty, Corrosive, Non-Ferrous Smelter Gases with Particular Reference to Waste Heat Boilers

MLA: W. Drummond The Cooling of Hot, Dirty, Corrosive, Non-Ferrous Smelter Gases with Particular Reference to Waste Heat Boilers. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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