Chemical wear analysis of a tap-hole on a SiMn production furnace

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. D. Steenkamp M. Tangstad
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

In April 2013 a 48 MVA submerged arc furnace producing silicomanganese was excavated in South Africa. Since the high shell temperatures recorded in the tap-hole area resulted in the furnace being switched out for relining, the tap-hole area was excavated systematically. A refractory wear profile of the tap-hole area with affected hearth and sidewall refractory was obtained in elevation. The carbon ramming paste in front of, above, andbelow the tap-hole was worn, as was the SiC with which the tap-hole was built. A clay mushroom formed but was detached from the refractories. Thermodynamic and mass-transfer calculations were conducted to quantify the potential for wear by chemical reaction between refractory and slag and refractory and metal in the tap-hole area. It was found that chemical reaction between refractory and slag or metal could offer only a partial explanation for the wear observed; erosion is expected to contribute significantly to wear.
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APA: J. D. Steenkamp M. Tangstad  (2015)  Chemical wear analysis of a tap-hole on a SiMn production furnace

MLA: J. D. Steenkamp M. Tangstad Chemical wear analysis of a tap-hole on a SiMn production furnace. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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