Arc Detection In Dc Arc Furnaces

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Quinn G. Reynolds Christopher J. Hockaday Dominic T. Jordan Ian J. Barker
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

A direct-current (DC) plasma arc furnace is a type of electric furnace used for metallurgical operations. The successful operation of DC furnaces depends to a large extent on gaining a fundamental understanding of the arc phenomenon itself, and ensuring its presence in the furnace at all times. A method for detection of the presence of the arc in a DC circuit is presented, along with discussion of why this may be of value for certain modes of furnace operation such as brush-arc. The theoretical development of the method is presented along with supporting experimental work conducted on large-scale pilot-plant facilities.
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APA: Quinn G. Reynolds Christopher J. Hockaday Dominic T. Jordan Ian J. Barker  (2014)  Arc Detection In Dc Arc Furnaces

MLA: Quinn G. Reynolds Christopher J. Hockaday Dominic T. Jordan Ian J. Barker Arc Detection In Dc Arc Furnaces. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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