Monitoring And Control Of Furnace 1 Freeze Lining At Tasmanian Electro-Metallurgical Company

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. De Kievit S. Ganguly P. Dennis T. Pieters
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

TEMCO has been producing manganese ferroalloys in submerged arc electric furnaces for over 40 years. The furnace linings all along have been of conventional insulation type until 2001 when a freeze lining of UCAR concept was installed for a 20 MW Furnace. Continuous improvement of furnace lining performance has been a key component in improving the business competitiveness of TEMCO. The expected minimum campaign life of the freeze lining is fifteen years as compared to the ten years of the conventional linings. The success of the freeze lining is very critical to the quanta and direction of heat flow through the lining that control the freeze protection. Under freeze protection can lead to reduced lining life and over freeze protection, on the other hand, can lead to operating difficulties and loss of smelting efficiency. It was, therefore, necessary to develop a computer based system to monitor and control the freeze protection. The computer based monitoring and control system uses the basic principles of heat transfer, activeX object and heat flux from dual thermocouples and that is reviewed.
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APA: A. De Kievit S. Ganguly P. Dennis T. Pieters  (2004)  Monitoring And Control Of Furnace 1 Freeze Lining At Tasmanian Electro-Metallurgical Company

MLA: A. De Kievit S. Ganguly P. Dennis T. Pieters Monitoring And Control Of Furnace 1 Freeze Lining At Tasmanian Electro-Metallurgical Company. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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