Observations on the Impact of Furnace Dimensions and Power Density on Taphole Integrity

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. R. Nelson R. J. Hundermark K. van der Merwe
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Taphole integrity is critical to all furnaces, but it is especially important in high intensity electric furnaces processing matte and metal of high superheat. Key furnace dimensions are the electrode proximity to the taphole, hearth sump below the taphole and the shape and location of the taphole in the furnace wall (e.g., circular versus rectangular furnace). In addition, electric furnace power density needs to be matched appropriately to any configuration to achieve operational reliability and furnace integrity. The role of furnace dimensioning is generically reviewed across many pyrometallurgical processes to explore potential impact on furnace taphole performance. Some empirical furnace dimensions and power density ratios of industrial furnaces are then compared to explore to what extent they may indeed influence taphole integrity.
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APA: L. R. Nelson R. J. Hundermark K. van der Merwe  (2015)  Observations on the Impact of Furnace Dimensions and Power Density on Taphole Integrity

MLA: L. R. Nelson R. J. Hundermark K. van der Merwe Observations on the Impact of Furnace Dimensions and Power Density on Taphole Integrity. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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