Towards electrode immersion control on Lonmin?s no. 1 circular furnace - Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. A. Georgalli
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

A control philosophy to be applied by Lonmin to maintain constant electrode immersion in their no. 1 circular smelting furnace is put forward. This control philosophy is facilitated though a combination of thermodynamic models used to predict the slag composition and empirical correlations to estimate the furnace geometric factor as well as the slag conductivity. The model can determine the operating resistance set point required in order to maintain a desired electrode immersion as a function of the feeds to the furnace, slag level and temperature. If modifying the resistance set point cannot maintain the desired immersion without moving out of the furnace P-V-I operating envelope, the model can be used to determine the amount of slag modifiers (silica or lime) required to shift the slag chemistry back into a region where the immersion can be controlled though resistance set point manipulation.
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APA: G. A. Georgalli  (2008)  Towards electrode immersion control on Lonmin?s no. 1 circular furnace - Synopsis

MLA: G. A. Georgalli Towards electrode immersion control on Lonmin?s no. 1 circular furnace - Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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