Modelling Of Melting Behaviour Of Aluminum Metal In Molten Salt And Metal Bath

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Bo Zhou
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

During secondary aluminum recovery, complex aluminum scraps are melted and refined often in a rotary melting furnace and the aluminum metal has to pass through a molten salt layer and melt down in a bottom aluminum bath. Previous experimental study and industrial observations have indicated that salt shell formation and re-melting on the metal solids in the early stage plays a critical role in the overall melting process of the scrap. In the present paper, mathematical models are developed to simulate the process of salt shell formation and its re-melting, as well as aluminum melting in the molten melt. Influence of the salt layer properties, the residence time of the metal particles in the salt layer, the particle size, the temperature of bulk melt were investigated. Reasonable agreement with the measurement data was reached. The developed melting model will be used to construct a population balance model of the scrap melting behavior for a rotary melting furnace, taking into account the distributed characteristics of the scrap. Finally, an overall process model based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for the rotary furnace will be constructed, coupling with the population balance model for the scrap melting.
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APA: Bo Zhou  (2003)  Modelling Of Melting Behaviour Of Aluminum Metal In Molten Salt And Metal Bath

MLA: Bo Zhou Modelling Of Melting Behaviour Of Aluminum Metal In Molten Salt And Metal Bath. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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