RI 3244 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace Handling Zinciferous Charges. XII. The Gases Within The Blast Furnace At Top And Tuyeres

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 24
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1934
Abstract
This paper is the twelfth of a series on smelting in the lead blast furnace and the fifth dealing with blast-furnace gases. It was noted in Report of Investigations 2957 that the gases evolved from the top of the lead blast furnace at Tooele were similar in composition to those from the top of an iron blast furnace. It was noted in Report of Investigations 3095 that at Kellogg, where a smaller percentage of coke on charge and shorter stock column were employed, the gases evolved were much less reducing. At times there was a considerable amount of oxygen in the top gases at the second plant. More SO2 was also evolved from sulphides in the charge. Then operations were conducted as at Kellogg, the gases were alternately reducing and oxidizing. This paper deals with the gases evolved in smelting a charge containing more zinc than at either of the other two plants with about the same amount of coke as was used at Kellogg,: To compare other factors influencing the composition of the gases, it may be noted that at Tooele the approximate height of the charge column was 15 feet, at Kellogg 9 feet and at Trail 13 feet. The furnaces have about the -same cross-sectional area- tog. The furnaces at Tooele are about 6 inches wider at the tuyeres, being 54 inches wide against 48 for the other two plants. At Tooele and Kellogg the furnaces are fed at the top from bottom-dump cars. At Trail the charges are dumped from Decauville cars (bottom cars which dump when tilted), which run on tracks placed on both sides of the blast furnaces. The hoods through which the waste gases are conducted are directly above the shafts of the furnaces. The flues for removing the effluent gases lead off from under the charge floor at Tooele and Kellogg. (Charging and distribution of the feed in the furnace covered later in a rate paper of series.)
Citation
APA:
(1934) RI 3244 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace Handling Zinciferous Charges. XII. The Gases Within The Blast Furnace At Top And TuyeresMLA: RI 3244 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace Handling Zinciferous Charges. XII. The Gases Within The Blast Furnace At Top And Tuyeres. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.