Sensitivity Analysis Of A Dynamic Model For Submerged Arc Silicon Furnaces

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B. F. Lund B. A. Foss K. R. Løvåsen B. E. Ydstie
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The paper presents sensitivity analysis for a dynamic model of submerged arc silicon furnaces. The model we study, called ?Simod?, was developed by Elkem in cooperation with NTNU and Sintef. It is today a much used tool in Elkem for operator training and analysis of the dynamic behaviour of the silicon production process. The aim of our work is to bring the simulator tool closer to industrial practice, and construct a mechanism to adapt the model to the behaviour of a running process, online. The paper presents the results of the sensitivity analysis that has been undertaken for important parameters in the Simod model. The parameters associated with the process inputs are electric power loss, loss of fixed C and reactivity of carbon. The output signals that have been investigated are fed quartz, tapped silicon and silica. The paper also interprets the results of the sensitivity analysis in a process operation context.
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APA: B. F. Lund B. A. Foss K. R. Løvåsen B. E. Ydstie  (2004)  Sensitivity Analysis Of A Dynamic Model For Submerged Arc Silicon Furnaces

MLA: B. F. Lund B. A. Foss K. R. Løvåsen B. E. Ydstie Sensitivity Analysis Of A Dynamic Model For Submerged Arc Silicon Furnaces. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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