Status of the Alcoa Carbothermic Aluminum Project

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Øyvind Mikkelsen David Roha
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Significant resources have been spent throughout the years in the investigation of production of aluminum by carbothermic reduction. Due to the technological challenges involved, the efforts have not yet resulted in a commercial process. An initiative to overcome issues that prevented previous attempts to succeed was taken by Alcoa through the Advanced Reactor Process. The research program has resulted in technical developments which have resolved many of the previous issues. The knowledge about the process has continuously improved through physical and computer modeling as well as by experimentation at various scales. The technical achievements together with improved process understanding have resulted in a reactor design able to continuously operate the process for several weeks at the time, with hundreds of kilograms of alloy in every tap.IntroductionThe Hall-Heroult process has since its invention in the late 19th century, been essentially the only process used for commercial production of primary aluminum. The process has so far proved to be superior to all potential process alternatives and has continuously been improved. Although the Hall-Heroult is a reliable process it also has challenges:"
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APA: Øyvind Mikkelsen David Roha  (2012)  Status of the Alcoa Carbothermic Aluminum Project

MLA: Øyvind Mikkelsen David Roha Status of the Alcoa Carbothermic Aluminum Project. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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