Optimisation Of Specific Power Consumption In The Production Of Ferro Alloys Through Rationalisation Of Charge Distribution

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. Ranganathan
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Production of ferro-chromium in the submerged-arc furnace is highly energy-intensive. Several process rates have been attempted to reduce the specific energy consumption in the production of this alloy. An exhaustive understanding of the thermo-chemical features of the production process can be used to reduce the specific power consumption significantly. The knowledge can be used to reduce the energy drain through undesired reactions in the process can be minimised. Plant trials have shown that specific energy consumption up to 100kWh/tonne of hot metal can be obtained by adopting this strategy. The process requires modification in operation practice and does not require any capital investment unlike other processes adopted for reducing power consumption. The principle of thermo-chemistry involved in this process development and results of plant trials are discussed in detail.
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APA: S. Ranganathan  (2007)  Optimisation Of Specific Power Consumption In The Production Of Ferro Alloys Through Rationalisation Of Charge Distribution

MLA: S. Ranganathan Optimisation Of Specific Power Consumption In The Production Of Ferro Alloys Through Rationalisation Of Charge Distribution. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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