Flow and Settling Phenomena in Matte Smelting Electric Furnaces

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Andreas Hejja
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Flow of slag and settling of matte in slag resistance electric furnaces are discussed in conjunction with furnace geometries, stirring action of the electrodes, buoyancy and electromagnetic effects. The rectangular electric furnace was regarded as a channel reactor and the mode of slag flow as a channel flow. The flow is affected both by buoyancy and electromagnetic forces, however the effect of electromagnetic forces is minimal. The flow velocity is made up of two components; (i) that developed by the action of the electrodes, and (ii) the bulk flow velocity determined by the smelting rate and the volume of the reactor. Slag samples were taken from various depths of the molten bath and were analyzed microscopically to determine the size and distribution of matte particles, The action of the electrodes was described by a simple mathematical formula indicating a balanced settling rate in the area of electrode action.
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APA: A. Andreas Hejja  (1996)  Flow and Settling Phenomena in Matte Smelting Electric Furnaces

MLA: A. Andreas Hejja Flow and Settling Phenomena in Matte Smelting Electric Furnaces. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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