Decision-Making Software for the Incremental Improvement of Peirce-Smith Converters

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 542 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
"The converting cost modeling software introduced by Ng et al. in 2005 [1] has been extended to consider the reprocessing of reverts and copper scrap. The original model evaluated the operational costs of a Peirce-Smith converter; algebraic relationships had been implemented with arrays (to represent matrices, vectors and scalar ratios). The new software brings flexibility to the underlying thermochemical balances, by using linked-lists instead of arrays. It is now possible to consider the blending of several feeds, including reverts and scrap.The software computes the length of the converting cycle from the Fe and S content of the charge together with the blowing rate; the times required for other operations (charging, skimming and idle time) are also accounted for. The costs of consumables such as flux, fuel, oxygen or compressed air are all evaluated. Downtime, labor, and materials for converter lining repairs are also considered. The software is easily extended to examine the costs of alternative operating strategies or injection technologies such as sonic single pipe injection and sonic shrouded injection. The potential cost benefits of alternative operating procedures and technologies are discussed through example calculations."
Citation
APA:
(2009) Decision-Making Software for the Incremental Improvement of Peirce-Smith ConvertersMLA: Decision-Making Software for the Incremental Improvement of Peirce-Smith Converters. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.