Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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234437 | Minerals Engineering | 2008 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
A study was conducted on steel scrap melting in a continuous process rotary melting furnace, which was envisioned as a replacement for the electric arc furnace in steelmaking operations. A bench-scale rotary furnace was designed and constructed, followed by a campaign of copper melting trials to explore aspects of furnace operation such as oxygen enrichment and slag thickness. The operational data was employed to validate the heat-transfer model developed as a part of this work. The model was then used to evaluate commercial viability of industrial-scale furnaces with melting rates in order of 100 ton h−1 and 200 ton h−1.
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Authors
Yanjun Zhang, Peter V. Barr, T. Ray Meadowcroft,