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INVESTIGATIONS ON OPERATION OF ROTARY TILTING FURNACES

https://doi.org/10.21122/2227-1031-2016-15-1-18-28

Abstract

Rotary tilting furnace (RTF) is a new type of fuel furnaces, that provide the most efficient heating and recycling of polydisperse materials. The paper describes results of the investigations on thermal processes in the RTF, movement of materials and non-isothermal gas flow during kiln rotary process. The investigations have been carried out while using physical and computer simulations and under actual operating conditions applying the pilot plant. Results of the research have served as a basis for development of recommendations on the RTF calculations and designing and they have been also used for constructional design of a rotary tilting furnace for heating and melting of cast iron chips, reduction smelting of steel mill scale, melting of aluminum scrap, melting of lead from battery scrap. These furnaces have a high thermal efficiency (~50 %), technological flexibility, high productivity and profitability. Proven technical solutions for recycling of ferrous and non-ferrous metals develop the use of RTF in the foundry and metallurgical industry as the main technological unit for creation of cost-effective small-tonnage recycling of metal waste generated at the plants. The research results open prospects for organization of its own production for high-quality charging material in Belarus in lieu of imported primary metal. The proposed technology makes it possible to solve environmental challenge pertaining to liquidation of multi-tonnage heaps of metal-containing wastes.

About the Author

S. L. Rovin
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus

Associate Professor, PhD in Engineering

Address for correspondence: Rovin Sergey L.Belаrusian National Technical University24 Ya. Kolаsa str., 220013, Minsk, Republic of Belarus Tel.: +375 17 292-30-92 technolit@tut.by

 



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Rovin S.L. INVESTIGATIONS ON OPERATION OF ROTARY TILTING FURNACES. Science & Technique. 2016;15(1):18-28. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21122/2227-1031-2016-15-1-18-28

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