US1793137A - Electric furnace for the smelting of metals - Google Patents

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US1793137A
US1793137A US439191A US43919130A US1793137A US 1793137 A US1793137 A US 1793137A US 439191 A US439191 A US 439191A US 43919130 A US43919130 A US 43919130A US 1793137 A US1793137 A US 1793137A
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  • This invention relates to electric furnaces for the smelting of metals which have grooves filled with molten metal andterminating at the upper end in a hearth space.
  • This invention has for its object the 111- fiuencing of the magnetic pressures which occur together with the stream lines and are directed perpendicularly to the same, wherefrom results that in the grooves and specially 10 in the groove-mouths, and further in the hearth space, electro-dynamic eddy formations occur, which act upon a mixing through of the bath, so that hotter bath portions are mixed with colder ones.
  • the foregoing ex- 15 pressions magnetic pressures, stream lines, and electro-dynamic eddy formations are explained as follows; to wit: Magnetic pressure results when an electric current;
  • the conductor has d1- verging boundary surfaces, magnetic pressure components are produced which extend obliquely to the central axis of the conductor invention is based, the eddy formation and thereby the bath movement can be considerably influenced.
  • a web bridging the grooves and constructed of electricity conducting substances is inserted in the grooves from the hearth space.
  • This web offers to the stream lines a more easy way, due to the hi h electric conducting resistance which the hot metal possesses, so that thereby the course of the stream lines is altered and influenced and the eddy formation can thereby be altered.
  • This variation of the course of stream lines is obtained according to whether the web is sunk more or less deeply into the hearth space, and it is therefore more advisable to make the web adapted to be lifted and lowered and also adapted to be shifted in lateral directions.
  • studlike projections engaging with the groove mouth may be arranged on the web. These studs may be constructed as tubular bodies.
  • FIG. 1 shows a bridging web with stud like projections engaging in the grooves.
  • Fig. 2 shows the bridging web with tubular projections.

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Patented Feb. 17, 1931 UNITED STATES EMT]; FRIEDRICH RUSS, OF COLOGNE-ON-TEE-BHINE, GERMANY ELECTRIC FURNACE FOR THE SMEL'I'ING OF METALS Application filed larch 26, 1980, Serial No. 489,191, and in Germany March 12, 1929.
This invention relates to electric furnaces for the smelting of metals which have grooves filled with molten metal andterminating at the upper end in a hearth space.
G This invention has for its object the 111- fiuencing of the magnetic pressures which occur together with the stream lines and are directed perpendicularly to the same, wherefrom results that in the grooves and specially 10 in the groove-mouths, and further in the hearth space, electro-dynamic eddy formations occur, which act upon a mixing through of the bath, so that hotter bath portions are mixed with colder ones.' The foregoing ex- 15 pressions magnetic pressures, stream lines, and electro-dynamic eddy formations, are explained as follows; to wit: Magnetic pressure results when an electric current;
flows in a conductor, a magnetic field is formed around the conductor and this field produces a magnetic pressure in lrnown manner in the direction of its expansion. If the current flows in a rigid or solid conductor, this pressure can not be ascertained, as itis com- 25 paratively small. If, however, the current 15 supplied to a liquid conductor, for example to a tube filled with liquid metal, and is passed through the tube for the purpose of heat ng the metal, compressions will be noticed which are caused by this magnetic pressure The direction of this magnetic pressure 15 perpendicular to the direction of the current. lVith reference to the expression stream lines, it is to be noted that when electr c current flows in a conductor, the cross section of the conductor can be imagined as subdivided and the current coming onto such a small cross section may be called stream line. This is similar to the lines of force in magnetic fields. Regarding the expressions electro-dynamic eddy formations, it IS to be noted that if a liquid electric conductor is of cylindrical shape, all the magnetic pressure builds up around the central axis of the conductor so that the pressure will become so great that it can overcome the hydrostat c counter pressure. If the conductor has d1- verging boundary surfaces, magnetic pressure components are produced which extend obliquely to the central axis of the conductor invention is based, the eddy formation and thereby the bath movement can be considerably influenced. if a web bridging the grooves and constructed of electricity conducting substances, is inserted in the grooves from the hearth space. This web offers to the stream lines a more easy way, due to the hi h electric conducting resistance which the hot metal possesses, so that thereby the course of the stream lines is altered and influenced and the eddy formation can thereby be altered. This variation of the course of stream lines is obtained according to whether the web is sunk more or less deeply into the hearth space, and it is therefore more advisable to make the web adapted to be lifted and lowered and also adapted to be shifted in lateral directions.
In order to facilitate the deflecting of the stream lines upon the web and to eventually alter the direction of the stream lines'on their course from the groove into the hearth, studlike projections engaging with the groove mouth may be arranged on the web. These studs may be constructed as tubular bodies.
It is specially practical, if the projections on the bridging web are arranged on the side of the web turned away from the groove months. In this case the metal flow coming from the groove can be drawn higher up into the colder zones of the bath.
Three embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawing in which Fig. 1 shows a bridging web with stud like projections engaging in the grooves.
Fig. 2 shows the bridging web with tubular projections.
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US2467058A (en) * 1947-01-17 1949-04-12 Ajax Engineering Corp Manufacture of zinc aluminum alloys
US2499541A (en) * 1947-08-29 1950-03-07 Ajax Engineering Corp Drum type induction furnace
US2539800A (en) * 1947-03-20 1951-01-30 Ajax Engineering Corp Induction furnace
US2541841A (en) * 1947-06-20 1951-02-13 Ajax Engineering Corp Unidirectional flow in plurality chamber induction furnace
US2707718A (en) * 1948-05-26 1955-05-03 Ajax Engineering Corp Induction pump for casting molten metals

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2467058A (en) * 1947-01-17 1949-04-12 Ajax Engineering Corp Manufacture of zinc aluminum alloys
US2539800A (en) * 1947-03-20 1951-01-30 Ajax Engineering Corp Induction furnace
US2541841A (en) * 1947-06-20 1951-02-13 Ajax Engineering Corp Unidirectional flow in plurality chamber induction furnace
US2499541A (en) * 1947-08-29 1950-03-07 Ajax Engineering Corp Drum type induction furnace
US2707718A (en) * 1948-05-26 1955-05-03 Ajax Engineering Corp Induction pump for casting molten metals

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