Title of article :
Modeling and Optimization of Charge Materials Ranges in Converter Furnace with Enhanced Passivation Time in Copper Electrorefining Process: A Mixture Design Approach
Author/Authors :
Khazaei Feizabad, M.H. Department of materials science and Engineering - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman - Kerman - Iran , Khayati, G.R. Department of materials science and Engineering - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman - Kerman - Iran , Kafi Hernashki, R. Research & Development Center - Shahrebabak Copper Complex - National Iranian Copper Industries Company - Kerman - Iran , Khorasani, S.M.J. Senior metallurgical engineer - Process control unit - Khatoonabad copper refinery - Shahrebabak copper complex - National Iranian copper industries company - Kerman - Iran
Pages :
10
From page :
966
To page :
975
Abstract :
In this study, the design of experiments is used to study and model the time of passivation in copper electrorefining as a function of the charge of melting furnace through the preparation of copper casting anodes. As a result of optimization for the proposed optimized anodes, the charge percent values of concentrate (Co), refinery scrap (RS), and non-refinery scrap (NRS) were proposed equals to 69.1, 0.574 and 30.32 (wt.%), respectively. Experimental data confirmed the enhanced passivation time of the proposed anode was 6520 s. Also, it was observed that the molar ratio of As/(Bi+Sb) and Ag/(Se+Te) are the key factors in passivation time. Finally, the relation of passivation time (seconds) with the charge of melting furnace is proposed as: t (s)= - 3728.98 × Co + 4640.00 × RS + 3141.00 × NRS + 17763.27 × Co × RS + 25547.65 × Co × NRS - 1758.00 × RS × NRS. Moreover, adding of As ingot in casting anodes as a dose dependent of non-refinery scrap portion in the input charge of the melting unit can effectively prolong the time of passivation.
Keywords :
Copper electrorefining , Passivation time , Casting anode , Design of experiment
Journal title :
International Journal of Engineering
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2631766
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