Cold-Model Study on the Maximum Penetration Distance of the Injection Lance in a Kaldo Furnace Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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Abstract
A common problem during the operation of the Kaldo furnace is the formation of accretions and blockage of the injection lance
due to splashing. This typically occurs during the processing of anodic slimes for the production of doré. In this work, a 1:7 scale
model of the Kaldo furnace currently in operation at Metalúrgica de Cobre, Mexico, was built in transparent acrylic plastic. Water
and colored oil were used to represent the doré and slag, respectively. The model was used to determine the maximum penetration
distance of the injection lance under a variety of experimental conditions at room temperature. Input variables included two types
of oil, rotation speed, inclination angle, and the fraction of the vessel volume occupied by the liquids (φ). A mathematical
correlation for the dimensionless maximum penetration distance of the injection lance d
∗
as a function of φ, the Froude number
of the liquids in the vessel (Fr), the Reynolds number of the gas jet (Re), and the oil-to-water kinematic viscosity ratio (η)was
developed. Reasonable agreement between the calculated and experimental values was obtained. Digital images showed that
splashing was caused by the turbulent gas jet impinging upon the free surface of the liquids, whereas the cascade effect was
negligible. The results of this work have been useful to improve the operation of an industrial Kaldo reactor.
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