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- Title
Mathematical model of whole-process calculation for bottom-blowing copper smelting.
- Authors
Li, Ming-zhou; Zhou, Jie-min; Tong, Chang-ren; Zhang, Wen-hai; Li, He-song
- Abstract
The distribution law of materials in smelting products is key to cost accounting and contaminant control. Regardless, the distribution law is difficult to determine quickly and accurately by mere sampling and analysis. Mathematical models for material and heat balance in bottom-blowing smelting, converting, anode furnace refining, and electrolytic refining were established based on the principles of material (element) conservation, energy conservation, and control index constraint in copper bottom-blowing smelting. Simulation of the entire process of bottom-blowing copper smelting was established using a self-developed MetCal software platform. A whole-process simulation for an enterprise in China was then conducted. Results indicated that the quantity and composition information of unknown materials, as well as heat balance information, can be quickly calculated using the model. Comparison of production data revealed that the model can basically reflect the distribution law of the materials in bottom-blowing copper smelting. This finding provides theoretical guidance for mastering the performance of the entire process.
- Subjects
COPPER; SMELTING; COMPUTER simulation; ENERGY conservation; ELECTROMETALLURGY
- Publication
Metallurgical Research & Technology, 2018, Vol 115, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2271-3646
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1051/metal/2017078