Electric Arc On A Coke Bed In A Submerged Arc Furnace

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. Sævarsdottir T. Magnusson J. A. Bakken
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

This paper describes measurements of current and voltage done on submerged arc furnaces. The aim is to focus on and attempt to separate from one another the electric arc current and the current bypassing the arc through the charge. Toward this goal two measurement campaigns on AC-arcs burning on coke beds are ac-counted for. The first was done on a 150 kVA pilot furnace at SINTEF in Trondheim Norway, and the second one was done on a 48 MVA industrial furnace run by Icelandic Alloys in Iceland. The measurements were compared to simulations employing an advanced MFD arc model. The main results are that a coke bed does not necessarily behave as a linear conductor. However the warmer chemically transformed part of an operating Si-metal or FeSi furnace probably exhibits linear behaviour and passes a considerable fraction of the phase current, perhaps on some operating conditions, as much as 50%.
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APA: G. Sævarsdottir T. Magnusson J. A. Bakken  (2007)  Electric Arc On A Coke Bed In A Submerged Arc Furnace

MLA: G. Sævarsdottir T. Magnusson J. A. Bakken Electric Arc On A Coke Bed In A Submerged Arc Furnace. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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