Furnace Explosions with a Focus on Water (93f71d3e-25e3-44f9-aaef-8155aa27c58e)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. J. Oterdoom
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

SMS Group (SMSG) has always been concerned about safety aspects of electric smelter plants for the ferro-alloy and non-ferrous industry. The awareness for safety increased significantly over the past decades and also SMSG contributed with its design features to a safer operation. Today, safety aspects are not only part of the smelter design but also of the overall plant layout. Explosions in electric smelters are rare, but have a huge impact on peoples’ lives, on equipment and on production. For this reason, SMSG wanted to have a better overview of explosions within the smelting industry in order to see if useful statistics could be extracted. Generally, there is a lack of statistics regarding explosions in the electric smelting industry, and not enough information is collected or published. A significant portion of the explosions seems to be water related. Many companies, both operating and engineering, are trying to handle the risks of water, and apply methods to detect water leakages. Installing such a system is a management decision and management has then to make sure the system is properly implemented. The disadvantages and limitations of these systems should be carefully considered and communicated to operators and authorities.
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APA: H. J. Oterdoom  (2015)  Furnace Explosions with a Focus on Water (93f71d3e-25e3-44f9-aaef-8155aa27c58e)

MLA: H. J. Oterdoom Furnace Explosions with a Focus on Water (93f71d3e-25e3-44f9-aaef-8155aa27c58e). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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