Tuyere Pressure Frequency Measurements In A Peirce Smith Converter

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Kreuh
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

An investigation of the pressure pulse spectrum generated by the gas dispersion processes in a Peirce Smith copper converter was undertaken via the simultaneous measurement of four tuyeres using high frequency pressure transducers. The data was captured, stored, and analyzed using digital data processing techniques; including power spectral density plots, band-pass filtering, and a principal component analysis (PCA). The process was characterized throughout by a dominant 3 Hz pulse signature attributed to the formation of lateral gas envelopes. In particular, test tuyeres in the tuyere line tended to operate synchronously at the dominant frequency, regardless of operating conditions tested and despite being distributed along the converter. Synchronous behavior is thought to arise from the acoustic coupling and possible resonance behavior of the gas delivery system on the converter.
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APA: M. Kreuh  (2007)  Tuyere Pressure Frequency Measurements In A Peirce Smith Converter

MLA: M. Kreuh Tuyere Pressure Frequency Measurements In A Peirce Smith Converter. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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