Multiphase Flow Modelling of Lancing of Furnace Tap-Holes: Validation of Multiphase Flow Simulated in OpenFOAM®

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
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- 2191 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
"Pyrometallurgical furnaces are tapped through tap-holes that are opened with drills and oxygen lances. The lance is often used on its own or as the last step of opening the tap-hole. Interaction of oxygen with molten material inside the tap-hole can occur, and is a phenomenon that is not well understood. As part of a study that focuses on the effect of lancing on flow inside and around the furnace tap-hole, a cold-model validation was done. The validation study focuses on validating the MULTIPHASEINTERFOAM multiphase flow solver in OpenFOAM® for the problem involved. The sensitivity of the model to different materials properties (viscosity and density in particular) is presented with both cold models and the results from flow simulations in OpenFOAM®. IntroductionMany pyrometallurgical operations are carried out in furnaces where molten material accumulates continuously. Once enough material has accumulated and is ready to be removed from the furnace, material is tapped through one or more tap-holes in the furnace. Tap-holes differ significantly in both geometry and materials of construction, depending on the process involved – examples of different types of tap-hole configurations can be found in, for example, Nelson and Hundermark (2014). Tapholes all share one common feature: they are high, wear areas of the furnace. Molten material at high temperature flows through these areas, after which the tap-hole is sealed, usually using tap-hole clay. The purpose of the tap-hole clay is to harden inside the tap-hole and seal it until the next tap.Once ready to tap, a pneumatic drill and/or oxygen lance is used to open the tap-hole. The extent of lancing a furnace tap-hole depends strongly on the type of furnace. In, for example, many blast furnace operations lancing is limited as much as possible, and done only if drilling was not effective. In other operations, such as on small-scale pilot furnaces with short tap-holes, only lancing is used to open the tap-hole."
Citation
APA:
(2019) Multiphase Flow Modelling of Lancing of Furnace Tap-Holes: Validation of Multiphase Flow Simulated in OpenFOAM®MLA: Multiphase Flow Modelling of Lancing of Furnace Tap-Holes: Validation of Multiphase Flow Simulated in OpenFOAM®. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2019.