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Computational Methodology to Simulate Pyrometallurgical Processes in a Secondary Lead Furnace...

by Vivek M Rao, Vineet Kumar, Alexandra Anderson, Joseph Grogan, Prashant K Jain
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
REWAS 2022: Automation and Digitalization for Advanced Manufacturing
Book Title
REWAS 2022: Developing Tomorrow’s Technical Cycles
Publication Date
Page Numbers
503 to 513
Volume
1
Issue
0
Publisher Location
Cham, Switzerland
Conference Name
REWAS 2022
Conference Location
Anaheim, California, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
TMS Recycling & Environmental Technologies Committee
Conference Date
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Pyrometallurgical recovery of nonferrous metals involves a combination of thermally intensive transformations during exothermic gas-phase reactions, endothermic decomposition of solid charge, and melting of simpler solids. In the recovery of secondary lead, simultaneous thermal effects in a reverberatory-style furnace cause a melt pool to accumulate at the bottom, with lighter solids (slag) floating above and gaseous products from decomposition of the charge diffusing through the gas–slag interface. Species from oxy-fuel combustion of natural gas, species profiles from smelting reactions, and the formation of a melt pool consisting primarily of lead are simulated via a time-averaged formulation. Predictions of outflow are compared with preset inflow profiles to ensure conservation of mass. Thermal profiles for solid, liquid, and gas phases are presented by species. A novel method is implemented to model the latent heat of fusion using a heterogeneous chemical reaction. The simulation is conducted in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ v. 16.02.009-R8.