Hearth Behaviour of Port Kembla Blast Furnaces

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Munive L
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

As a result of commissioning No.5 B F, 2670m3 inner volume, in March 1972, the largest B F in Australia; new expertise in maintenance, furnace operating practices and design have been obtained. This experience has also been extended to the other furnaces. A series of operating problems were con- fronted; all parts of the furnace, including the hearth side walls and bottom,were adversely affected. In December 1977, serious hearth wall wear was detected at No.5 B F, and a potential hearth breakout was averted. Hearth wear in No.4 B F was discovered in March 1979, and emer- gency underhearth cooling was installed to reverse an extremely advanced hearth bottom erosion. Hearth behaviour of No.5 B F oampaign 1972-1978 and`No.4 B F campaign commencing 1972, has been studied and discussions on the causes, effects and measures undertaken to protect the hearths are presented in this paper.
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APA: Munive L  (1981)  Hearth Behaviour of Port Kembla Blast Furnaces

MLA: Munive L Hearth Behaviour of Port Kembla Blast Furnaces. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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