Experimental Determination of Wall Heat Fluxes and Numerical Modelling of Transferred Arc(s). Can We Use it to Improve the Design and Operation of Our Plasma Reactor?

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. A. Bakken
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Thermal plasmas are interesting for a wide range of metallurgical and chemical processing applications. The 300 kW experimental reactor PRESS, which has been in use since 1987, is operated in the transferred arc mode with three or one plasma torches . Tests include remelting of silicon fines and production of ultrafine silica. Work on a novel three stage process for production of silicon metal is under way. A 1:1 model of the plasma reactor is used to measure the wall heat flux distribution calorimetrically. The cold walls of this model are divided into several water-cooled sections. The same plasma torches as in the real hot-wall reactor are used. In parallel to the experiments and calorimetric measurements theoretical work is done on numerical modelling of one and three transferred arcs. A modified version of the flow simulation program FLUENT from Creare Ltd. is used.
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APA: J. A. Bakken  (1991)  Experimental Determination of Wall Heat Fluxes and Numerical Modelling of Transferred Arc(s). Can We Use it to Improve the Design and Operation of Our Plasma Reactor?

MLA: J. A. Bakken Experimental Determination of Wall Heat Fluxes and Numerical Modelling of Transferred Arc(s). Can We Use it to Improve the Design and Operation of Our Plasma Reactor?. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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