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Simulation of thermal and sodium expansion stress in aluminum reduction cells
Authors:Jie Li    Yu-yun Wu    Yan-qing Lai    Wei Liu    Zhi-gang Wang    Jie Liu   Ye-xiang Liu
Affiliation:School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
Abstract:Two finite element(FE) models were built up for analysis of stress field in the lining of aluminum electrolysis cells. Distribution of sodium concentration in cathode carbon blocks was calculated by one FE model of a cathode block. Thermal stress field was calculated by the other slice model of the cell at the end of the heating-up. Then stresses coupling thermal and sodium expansion were considered after 30 d start-up. The results indicate that sodium penetrates to the bottom of the cathode block after 30 d start-up. The semi-graphitic carbon block has the largest stress at the thermal stage. After 30 d start-up the anthracitic carbon has the greatest sodium expansion stress and the graphitized carbon has the lowest sodium expansion stress. Sodium penetration can cause larger deformation and stress in the cathode carbon block than thermal expansion.
Keywords:aluminum reduction cell  stress  sodium penetration  sodium expansion  simulation
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