Shaft furnace condition monitoring
US-11377701-B2 · Jul 5, 2022 · US
US12071675B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12071675-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217828600-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 27, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 27, 2024 |
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A shaft furnace, in particular a blast furnace, includes a metal jacket defining the furnace outer wall and a protective layer protecting the inner surface of the outer wall. At least one condition monitoring probe is arranged inside within the protective layer to monitor the latter. The condition monitoring probe is connected to a wireless module arranged outside the outer wall to transmit condition monitoring data. The wireless module is located inside a casing mounted to the outer surface of the metal jacket. The condition monitoring probe includes one or more conductive loops positioned at predetermined depths below the front face of the cooling plate body, or of the refractory lining, so that wear of the body, resp. refractory, can be detected by a change of an electrical characteristic of the loop(s) due to abrasion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A shaft furnace comprising: a metal jacket defining the furnace outer wall; a protective layer protecting an inner surface of said outer wall; at least one condition monitoring probe arranged inside said outer wall and within said protective layer to monitor the latter; wherein said at least one condition monitoring probe is connected to a detection module operatively connected to a wireless module, which are battery powered and arranged outside said outer wall to transmit condition monitoring data; and wherein said outer wall comprises an aperture for wired connection between said at least one condition monitoring probe and said wireless module, a casing being mounted to the outer surface of said metal jacket in a gas-tight manner to cover said aperture. 2. The shaft furnace according to claim 1 , wherein said detection module is configured to evaluate the condition by means of said at least one condition monitoring probe at predetermined time intervals but no more than once or twice a day. 3. The shaft furnace according to claim 1 , wherein said wireless module, said detection module and said battery are located inside said casing; and an antenna of said wireless module extends outside said casing. 4. The shaft furnace according to claim 1 , wherein said casing comprises a steel pipe piece, one end of which is positioned to surround said aperture and is welded to the outer surface of said metal jacket; the opposite end of said pipe piece being tightly closed by a cover. 5. The shaft furnace according to claim 1 , wherein said protective layer comprises cooling elements and/or refractory lining; and condition monitoring probes are embedded within said cooling elements and/or said refractory lining. 6. The shaft furnace according to claim 5 , wherein said cooling elements are fixed against the inner surface of the outer wall and the condition monitoring probes are embedded in a body of the cooling elements. 7. The shaft furnace according to claim 6 , wherein the condition monitoring probe includes a plurality of conductive loops positioned at predetermined depths below a front face of said body and are electrically insulated therefrom, each loop being connected to a pair of terminals on a rear face of said body, so that wear of said body can be detected by a change of an electrical characteristic of a said loop(s) due to abrasion; wherein said conductive loops are formed as conductive lines on a board; each conductive loop describes a generally U-shape, and the loops are nested within one another, said conductive loops generally extend from the rear side in a thickness direction of said body so that an end section, forming a wearable section, of each loop is located at said predetermined distance from said front face; said probe is arranged in a through bore or blind bore in said body; said probe comprises a cylindrical housing surrounding said board with said conductive loops, said cylindrical housing having a shape matching a shape of said bore; and said cylindrical housing is made from the same material as a body of said cooling element. 8. The shaft furnace according to claim 7 , wherein said detection module is connected to said terminals and configured to evaluate said electrical characteristic of each loop, said electrical characteristic being one of a voltage, current or resistance of each loop. 9. The shaft furnace according to claim 8 , wherein said detection module is configured to evaluate an electrical closed circuit condition of each conductive loop based on resistance measurement.
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