Surface Wave Of Liquid Bath By Top Blow Gas Jet

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Susumu Okabe
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Top blow injection has been applied to continuous copper smelting and converting by Mitsubishi Materials Corporation since 1974. In this process, injected feeds are captured by and dispersed in the molten bath immediately and effectively, and the reaction is enhanced by the agitation of the bath. The continuous motion of the molten bath, however, may cause severe damage of furnace lining materials, if the injection is not controlled and the furnace is not designed properly. In order to suppress refractory wear, especially at the bath line, surface wave of the molten bath should be moderated. A cold model study was carried out with water bath in a cylindrical vessel and the physical model was derived which correlates the oscillation of gas jet impingement on the bath surface and the surface wave. It was found that a half of the proper frequency of the gas jet impingement coincides the proper frequency of the surface wave.
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APA: Susumu Okabe  (1998)  Surface Wave Of Liquid Bath By Top Blow Gas Jet

MLA: Susumu Okabe Surface Wave Of Liquid Bath By Top Blow Gas Jet. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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