Development Of A Computer Program For Electrical Network Analysis And Its Application To An Electrolytic Copper Refinery - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ben W. Burdett
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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31
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

The operation of an electrolytic refining tank house is an art as well as a science. If the electro-refining industry is to progress, a better understanding of the refining process is necessary. This would help to reduce the amount of training necessary to produce competent tank house operators who, in turn, would be able to increase both quantity and quality of the tank house product. To aid in understanding this process, quantitative relationships between the critical tank house variables must be established. The inherent major contributor to inefficiency in most tank houses is short circuits. By quantifying the effect of short circuits on each of the other variables in the system, as well as their effect on over- all system performance, better decisions regarding manpower allocation can be made. Current distribution under short circuit conditions, which has always been somewhat of a mystery, can be studied in detail. The relative importance of electrolyte balance, proper anode-cathode spacing, low contact resistance at points of electrical connection, and other system variables can be determined, With a better understanding of these variables, the steps necessary to increase current efficiency are more easily defined. Relationships between most of these variables are described in qualitative terms in the literature, but quantitative relationships between tank house variables have never been established. A realistic mathematical model of the tank house could be used to test the effect of variations in a single variable on other variables in the system, and thus define the quantitative relationships between tank house variables. It is not the purpose of this paper to establish these relationships, but to describe a recently developed model that can assist in their establishment. A computer program implementing this model has been applied to examine the effect of short circuits on overall current distribution. Some of the results are given here as examples of the utility of this program.
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APA: Ben W. Burdett  (1973)  Development Of A Computer Program For Electrical Network Analysis And Its Application To An Electrolytic Copper Refinery - Introduction

MLA: Ben W. Burdett Development Of A Computer Program For Electrical Network Analysis And Its Application To An Electrolytic Copper Refinery - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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