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    Submerged Arc Furnace Design For Ferroalloys Production

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    Submerged Arc Furnace Design For Ferroalloys Production

    Submerged Arc Furnace Design For Ferroalloys Production
    Published 6/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 237.87 MB | Duration: 0h 47m

    comprehensive guide to understand submerged design and operation

    What you'll learn

    Explain the fundamental principles of SAF operation for ferroalloy production.

    Identify the key components of an SAF system.

    It all begin with the desired annually capacity of the alloy

    Compare design considerations for different major ferroalloys (e.g., FeSi vs. FeMn vs. FeCr).

    Requirements

    Knowledge for metallurgy aspects and fundamental

    Description

    This comprehensive course provides an introductory exploration of submerged arc furnace (SAF) design, tailored for professionals and learners seeking foundational knowledge in ferroalloy production systems. The curriculum delves into critical components such as transformer specifications, furnace architecture, and essential engineering calculations for optimizing key elements like crucible geometry, shaft diameter, electrode diameter, and refractory lining brick selection. By integrating metallurgical, chemical, electrical, and mechanical principles, participants will gain insights into how these components interact to ensure efficient furnace operation.Targeted at metallurgical/chemical/electrical/mechanical engineers (junior to mid-level), this course bridges theoretical concepts with real-world applications, empowering engineers to evaluate design parameters and troubleshoot operational challenges. Plant operators or technicians will benefit from understanding the rationale behind furnace configurations, enhancing their ability to align daily operations with design intent. University students (senior undergrads/graduates) pursuing materials science, chemical engineering, or industrial engineering will find this course a valuable primer, connecting academic knowledge to industrial practice. Additionally, project managers overseeing ferroalloy plant construction will develop a clearer grasp of technical requirements, fostering better collaboration with engineering teams and improving decision-making during project execution.The course emphasizes practical technical knowledge, including energy efficiency, material selection, and safety considerations in SAF systems. Through case studies and calculation exercises, participants will explore how variables like current density, thermal conductivity, and chemical reactions influence furnace performance. By the end of the program, attendees will be equipped to contribute meaningfully to design reviews, operational assessments, or academic research in ferroalloy production environmentsAt the end of this course, a student would move from potentially having little specific knowledge of SAF design to possessing a comprehensive, foundational understanding of the 'what, why, and how' behind the design of these complex industrial furnaces for ferroalloy production. They wouldn't be a qualified SAF designer solely based on this course, but they would be significantly more knowledgeable and capable of understanding, discussing, and working within projects or operations involving SAF technology.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: lesson 2 Transformer Capacity

    Lecture 2 transfromer capacity

    Section 3: lesson 3 key difination A

    Lecture 3 power and current density

    Section 4: lesson 4 key difinations B

    Lecture 4 power factor and operating resistance

    Section 5: Calculating furnace diameter

    Lecture 5 Furnace diameter

    Section 6: Electode Diameter

    Lecture 6 Electode diameter ,spacing distance and pitch circle diameter

    Section 7: Furnace shell diameter and depth

    Lecture 7 Furnace shell diameter and depth

    Section 8: SAF and EAF

    Lecture 8 SAF and EAF

    Section 9: Furnace Rotation

    Lecture 9 SAF Rotation

    Section 10: increasing furnace design

    Lecture 10 furnace size

    Section 11: Electrodes

    Lecture 11 soderberg and carbon electrode

    Section 12: Soderberg electrodes

    Lecture 12 Soderberg or slefbacked electrodes

    Section 13: Electrode Measurement

    Lecture 13 Electrode Measurement

    Section 14: Lining and Refractory Materails

    Lecture 14 Lining and Refractory Materails

    Metallurgical/Chemical/Electrical/Mechanical Engineers (Junior to Mid-level).,Plant Operators or Technicians looking to understand design principles.,University Students (Senior Undergrad/Graduate).