Mathematical Modeling And Design Of Heat Pipe-Cooled Metallurgical Furnace Equipment

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Pietro Navarra
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Cooling of critical furnace equipment to produce freeze lining is of particular interest as many metallurgical processes are intensified while attempting to prolong campaign life. This idea was combined with high-capacity heat pipes in the design of a copper slag launder. The design methodology of the launder and heat pipe cooling system is examined in this paper. With reliable material properties and operating conditions, CFD was used to quantitatively predict the skull thickness and the corresponding heat load applied to the slag launder. The operational limitations of heat pipe technology were considered and an appropriate cooling system was incorporated into the model. Parametric modeling was used to simulate several launder and heat pipe configurations. The generated results were then used to optimize the design of the launder, which was built and tested in August of 2005. The experimental performance of the cooling system is evaluated and compared with the model results.
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APA: Pietro Navarra  (2006)  Mathematical Modeling And Design Of Heat Pipe-Cooled Metallurgical Furnace Equipment

MLA: Pietro Navarra Mathematical Modeling And Design Of Heat Pipe-Cooled Metallurgical Furnace Equipment. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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