EP1147232B1 - Cooling panels for blast furnaces - Google Patents
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- C21B7/00—Blast furnaces
- C21B7/10—Cooling; Devices therefor
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- the present invention relates to cooling panels for blast furnaces.
- Blast furnaces incorporate cooling elements within the walls thereof so as to withdraw heat and protect the furnace shell.
- shell cooling involves cooling panels which have historically been manufactured from cast iron, using pipes inserted prior to casting to create an internal cooling network.
- An example is illustrated in Figures 1 to 3 described more fully later.
- the panels are positioned inside the furnace shell wall and are protected from direct contact with the furnace environment by a layer of refractory bricks.
- the hot face of the panel is usually formed with castellations to allow the refractory bricks to be keyed into the panel, normally referred to as a stave.
- Water or other cooling media are then pumped through the internal pipe network of the stave, cooling the stave body and in turn cooling the furnace wall. It is normal to employ several pipes so as to ensure effective cooling of the panel even in the event of a coolant supply problem due to pipe blockage or possibly rupture.
- the pipes are also formed in an elaborate network to maximise their cooling efficiency.
- a difficulty with this type of cooling panel is the low thermal conductivity of cast iron. This means that the relative durability of cast iron cooling panels under conditions of high heat loading is somewhat poor.
- refractory lining wear during a blast furnace campaign will increasingly expose the staves to the furnace environment. In the later stages of a campaign, this can cause rapid degradation of the panels. In many instances, staves have been exposed to the furnace environment for significant periods of time and have been eroded back sufficiently to reveal the internal pipe networks. In extreme cases this has led to failure of cooling elements.
- stave panel Copper has been used since at least the 1970s, and since then copper staves have been used increasingly in place of cast iron in the constructions of new furnaces.
- stave cooling panels are manufactured from pure copper and low alloyed copper in both cast and wrought form. In the future, the usage of copper staves is expected to grow despite the relatively high material costs, as these are offset by a substantially improved campaign life resulting from the superior heat transfer properties.
- copper stave panels cannot include an internal pipe network. There is clearly no opportunity to introduce such a network if the copper panel is wrought, and foundry processes prevent the successful introduction of pipes into a cast copper panel.
- the copper staves produced to date have therefore been manufactured by drilling water channels within the cast or wrought block. An example is illustrated in Figures 4 to 6, described more fully later. The internal channel is drilled as a blind hole, and the open end is then sealed with a suitable plug which can be welded in place. Perpendicular channels can then be drilled to make communication with the internal bore thus forming an internal cooling passageway.
- WO 98/30345 discloses copper staves formed by continuous casting.
- continuous casting inevitably requires that the cooling channels are linear and while this process may be more economic as regards material usage, it does not address the other deficiencies of drilled staves.
- US-A-4,029,053 discloses a cooling box for a blast furnace including at least one internal passageway for conducting a coolant media.
- the cooling box is formed by sand casting including the provision of at least one internal core which is removed after casting.
- DE-A-1,161,664 also discloses a cooling panel including at least one internal passageway for conducting a coolant media, in which the panel is formed by a discontinuous casting process including the provision of at least one internal core which is removed after casting.
- the present invention provides a cooling panel for a blast furnace as set out in claim 1.
- Suitable discontinuous casting processes include sand casting, permanent mould processes, injection moulding, investment casting and the like. Given the properties of copper and the requirements of the final product, sand casting is preferred but this does not mean that other methods are impossible to engineer.
- the trapezoidal cooling channels are provided as they present a larger cooling surface than one with a circular cross-section.
- the effective cooling surface area supplied by a stave according to the present invention can be greater than that for known copper staves.
- a trapezoidal cross-section also allows the cooling channel depth to be reduced, in turn reducing the stave body thickness and giving scope for further increases in furnace volume.
- the cores can be supported within the mould by supports, if necessary, and the holes formed by the core supports later sealed. It will usually be the case that the cores are temporary artifacts which are sacrificed during removal.
- the use of the present invention further allows the placement of the coolant supply and drain pipes to match the positions of the pipework for conventional cast iron panels. Where the internal passageways are drilled, the pipework positions are of course dictated by the drilling process.
- copper staves according to the present invention can be retro-fitted into existing furnaces which have previously employed iron staves, allowing restoration work to be undertaken mid-campaign without the need for furnace shell alterations or external pipework modification. This can reduce the investment required considerably.
- the stave is cast of copper or a copper alloy, but the invention can be applied to the use of other materials.
- Figure 1 shows a cast iron stave panel 100. Its front face is formed with castellations 102, whilst the rear face 104 is substantially smooth. Bolt holes 106, 108 and 110 are formed at distinctive positions within the stave panel to allow it to be fixed in place.
- a circuitous pattern of internal passageways 112 are formed within the body of the stave panel 100.
- pipes of an appropriate bore are placed within the mould in the desired pattern, following which the molten cast iron is introduced.
- the pipe network survives casting and provides internal passageways.
- the particular pattern illustrated in Figures 1-3 is chosen so as to optimise the heat transfer properties of the panel. It leads to a distinctive positioning pattern for the outlet pipes 114, which is catered for in the pattern of supply pipes (not shown).
- the stave panel is fitted within the wall structure of a blast furnace between the external shell and the internal refractory bricks.
- a suitable coolant such as water is passed through the internal pipe network and this withdraws heat from the stave panel. This cools both the refractory lining and the furnace shell, thereby affording some protection to both.
- FIGs 4, 5 and 6 illustrate a known form of stave panel made from cast or wrought copper.
- the panel 200 is again formed with castellations 202, but obviously cannot contain copper pipework.
- internal passageways 212 are formed by drilling in the plane of the panel 200. The bores thus formed are blind as is apparent from Figure 5, and the open end is sealed with a plug 216. Perpendicular bores are then made at the top and bottom of panel 200 so that the supply pipework 214 can communicate with the internal passageway 212 thus formed.
- This does of course mean that the passageways must be straight and cannot adopt the convoluted pattern shown in Figure 1.
- the optimal heat transfer properties may not be obtained and retrofit applications would necessitate significant structural alteration to the furnace steel.
- the copper substrate of the panel 200 offers greater resilience and heat transfer properties and this is sufficient to overlook this shortcoming.
- the internal bores 212 must also be positioned so as to avoid bolt holes 206, 208 and 210.
- FIG. 7-9 illustrate an embodiment of the present invention
- the panel 300 is formed of cast copper, in which suitable cores have been provided in the original mould. These cores allow internal voids to be formed within the cast item.
- the cores need to communicate with the exterior of the item so that the sand or glassy material forming the cores can be removed. However, they permit a convoluted internal structure of passageways 312 that both avoids the bolt holes 306, 308 and 310 whilst providing a network which is optimal for heat removal.
- They can also employ supply pipe positions which correspond to positions in a cast iron stave panel. This means that cast copper stave panels of this type can be used as a one for one replacement with cast iron panels, for example in the renovation of an existing blast furnace. This greatly widens their applicability, since it will be unnecessary to completely renew the coolant supply network.
- Figure 10 also shows the internal passageway 312 in more detail. It can be seen that the external profile of the passageway is one of a smoothed trapezium. This allows particularly effective heat removal per unit cross-sectional area of the passageway. It is also somewhat narrower than the bores of Figures 4-6, allowing the panel to be made still more narrowly than any of the previously described examples.
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- A cooling panel for a blast furnace including at least one internal passageway for conducting a coolant media, the panel being formed by a discontinuous casting process including the provision of at least one internal core thereby to form a passageway, the material of the core being removed after casting, the passageways being trapezoidal in cross-section.
- A cooling panel according to claim 1 in which the discontinuous casting processes is one of sand casting, a permanent mould process, injection moulding or investment casting.
- A cooling panel according to claim 1 or claim 2 in which the internal passageways are non-linear.
- A cooling panel according to any preceding claim in which the cores are supported within the mould by supports and the holes formed by the core supports later sealed.
- A cooling panel according to any preceding claim in which the stave is cast of copper or a copper alloy.
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GB9826850A GB2344639A (en) | 1998-12-08 | 1998-12-08 | Cooling panels for blast furnaces |
PCT/GB1999/004085 WO2000034530A2 (en) | 1998-12-08 | 1999-12-08 | Cooling panels for blast furnaces |
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DE (1) | DE69905405T2 (en) |
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