Conjugate heat transfer analysis of copper staves and sensor bars in a blast furnace for various refractory lining thickness |
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Authors: | Cheng-Peng Yeh Chung-Ken Ho Ruey-Jen Yang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Engineering Science, National Cheng Kung University, 1 University Road, Tainan 70101, Taiwan;2. Department of Steel and Iron Research and Development China Steel Corporation, 1 Chung Kang Road, Kaohsiung 81233, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Lining erosion is the most important factor for determining the campaign life of a blast furnace. To provide information about the heat transfer of the copper stave in the belly of the No. 1 blast furnace at CSC (China Steel Corporation), a conjugate heat transfer model, including the heat transfer of the stave and sensor bar in thermal conduction and radiation transmission from the gas temperature inside the blast furnace and convection heat transfer in cooling pipe, was developed for the steady state process. The simulations focus specifically on the effects of the gas temperature, the geometric thickness of the cooling stave, the slag layer thickness and the material and diameter of the sensor bar. The results show that the refractory lining and the slag shell provide significant protection for the stave body. A copper sensor bar can be used to measure the residual lining thickness of the cooling stave. To estimate a more reasonable stave thickness, several key factors, such as the diameter and material of the sensor bar, were examined in this study. The results can serve as important reference information for blast furnace operation and the prediction of its campaign life. |
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Keywords: | Thermal protection Blast furnace Lining erosion Conjugate heat transfer |
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