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The impact of the height of rotating-hearth furnace workspace on fuel consumption (CROSBI ID 207422)

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Lazić, Ladislav ; Grubišić, Željko ; Lovrenić- Jugović, Martina The impact of the height of rotating-hearth furnace workspace on fuel consumption // Acta metallurgica Slovaca, 20 (2014), 2; 244-251. doi: 10.12776/ams.v20i1.299

Podaci o odgovornosti

Lazić, Ladislav ; Grubišić, Željko ; Lovrenić- Jugović, Martina

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The impact of the height of rotating-hearth furnace workspace on fuel consumption

Steel and iron making industries have been driven by the requirements of maintaining or improving product quality and minimization of production costs. Within these requirements the overall energy management and energy efficiency play important role. Since the rotating-hearth furnace in the seamless pipe rolling mill has the nominal heating capacity of 27 t/h, and the real needs are of an average 13 t/h, the aim of the conducted study was to investigate whether it is possible by decreasing the height of rotating-hearth furnace workspace to reduce fuel consumption. In the article's introduction, a short description of the furnace with the measured values of heating regime, which served as the basis for calculations, is given. Namely, for the purposes of calculation is necessary along the furnace to know the temperatures of flue gases and the surfaces of linings and heated charge. The intensity of the charge heating depends on the radiation heat transfer from the flue gases and the linings onto the charge and the convection heat transfer from the flue gases onto the charge. It was established with the calculations to what extent the decrease in the furnace space height affects the coefficients of heat transfer by radiation and convection, and on the other hand, the heat loss through the furnace linings on the environment. In the end of the article, the suggested solutions are explained.

Furnace efficiency ; Heat transfer ; Rotary hearth furnace ; Steel charge

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Podaci o izdanju

20 (2)

2014.

244-251

objavljeno

1335-1532

10.12776/ams.v20i1.299

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Metalurgija

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