Monitoring the lining of an ilmenite smelting furnace

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. Elstad A. Hildal I. M. Skaar K. Sørli
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Generally, monitoring of refractory furnace linings is of interest to the metallurgical industry. The main issues are to control wear of the furnace lining and break out of molten metal. Penetration of molten metal through the lining can cause considerable damage to equipment in the vicinity of the furnace and endanger operators. Rebuilding of a furnace lining is expensive, mainly because it stops production, but also because the lining materials are expensive. Here, two methods for monitoring the lining of a smelting furnace are presented. The methods are based on monitoring of the temperature distribution in the lining, more specific monitoring an isotherm in the lining. One method is based on the assumption of unidirectional heat flow locally, reducing the problem to a set of one-dimensional heat conduction problems. The other method is based on inverse heat conduction. In this context inverse heat conduction means estimating the wear from temperature measurements using mathematical optimization techniques. The study is based on the ilmenite smelting furnace at Tinfos Titan & Iron KS. Some results from real temperature measurements and real observations from the ilmenite smelting furnaces is presented.
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APA: H. Elstad A. Hildal I. M. Skaar K. Sørli  (2003)  Monitoring the lining of an ilmenite smelting furnace

MLA: H. Elstad A. Hildal I. M. Skaar K. Sørli Monitoring the lining of an ilmenite smelting furnace. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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