Smelting process and apparatus

US2019136333A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019136333-A1
Application numberUS-201716098744-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMay 2, 2016
Priority dateMay 2, 2016
Publication dateMay 9, 2019
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A smelting vessel includes a plurality of heat pipes (21) positioned in a refractory lining of at least a part of the hearth (9) for cooling at least a part of the refractory lining. At least one of the heat pipes includes (a) a liquid phase of a heat transfer fluid, typically water, in a lower section of the heat pipe and (b) a vapor phase of the heat transfer fluid, typically steam, in an upper section of the heat pipe. The heat pipe also includes a vent to allow vapour phase to escape from the heat pipe to reduce the pressure or the temperature within the heat pipe when the vapour pressure or the temperature in the heat pipe exceeds a predetermined threshold pressure or temperature.

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A smelting vessel for producing molten metal including a refractory lined hearth that in use is in contact with molten slag or molten metal in the vessel, with the hearth including a plurality of heat pipes positioned in a refractory lining of at least a part of the hearth for cooling at least a part of the refractory lining, with at least one of the heat pipes including: a liquid phase of a heat transfer fluid, typically water, in a lower section of the heat pipe; a vapor phase of the heat transfer fluid, typically steam, in an upper section of the heat pipe; and a vent includes, a snorkel extending into the heat pipe, the snorkel comprising: an open end, that is inside the heat pipe, and a closed end, that is outside the heat pipe, wherein, the closed end of the snorkel opens when the vapour pressure or the temperature in the heat pipe exceeds a predetermined threshold pressure or temperature, to allow the vapour phase to escape from the heat pipe to reduce the pressure or the temperature within the heat pipe. 2 . The vessel defined in claim 1 wherein the vent is adapted to allow vapour phase rather than the liquid phase to escape from the heat pipe and to retain the liquid phase in the heat pipe. 3 . The vessel defined in claim 1 wherein the snorkel that extends into the heat pipe and has the open end communicating only with the vapour phase and the closed end being formed so that in use the closed end opens and allows vapour phase and not liquid phase to escape from the heat pipe to reduce the pressure or the temperature within the heat pipe when the vapour pressure or the temperature in the heat pipe exceeds the predetermined threshold pressure or temperature. 4 . The vessel defined in claim 3 wherein the closed end of the snorkel is in the form of a plug that opens or a fuse that melts or a crimped end that opens when the vapour pressure or the temperature in the heat pipe exceeds the predetermined threshold pressure or temperature. 5 . The vessel defined in claim 1 wherein the hearth includes an upper part that in use is in contact with molten slag in a slag zone in the vessel and a lower part that in use is in contact with molten metal in a metal zone in the vessel, with the heat pipes being positioned in the refractory lining of the upper part of the hearth for cooling the refractory lining. 6 . The vessel defined in claim 1 wherein the heat pipes include lower sections that extend vertically in the refractory lining. 7 . The vessel defined in claim 6 wherein the lower sections of the heat pipes are straight sections. 8 . The vessel defined in claim 6 wherein the lower sections of the heat pipes are shaped, for example curved, having regard to the geometry of the hearth. 9 . The vessel defined in claim 1 includes a slag zone cooler positioned in the refractory lining of the hearth for cooling the refractory lining, with the heat pipes being positioned below the slag zone cooler, with upper sections of the heat pipes being in heat transfer relationship with the slag zone cooler for transferring heat from the heat pipes to the slag zone cooler. 10 . An assembly of (a) a slag zone cooler element for cooling a part of a refractory lining of a hearth of a smelting vessel and (b) heat pipes in heat transfer relationship with the slag zone cooler for transferring heat from the heat pipes to the slag zone cooler, with at least one of the heat pipes including (i) a liquid phase of a heat transfer fluid, typically water, in a lower section of the heat pipe and (ii) a vapor phase of the heat transfer fluid, typically steam, in an upper section of the heat pipe, and (iii) a vent includes, a snorkel extending into the heat pipe, the snorkel comprising: an open end, that is inside the heat pipe, and a closed end, that is outside the heat pipe, wherein, the closed end of the snorkel opens when the vapour pressure or the temperature in the heat pipe exceeds a predetermined threshold pressure or temperature, to allow the vapour phase to escape from the heat pipe to reduce the pressure or the temperature within the heat pipe. 11 . A smelting vessel for producing molten metal including a refractory lined hearth having an upper part that in use is in contact with slag in a slag zone in the vessel and a lower part that in use is in contact with molten metal in a metal zone in the vessel, the hearth including (a) a slag zone cooler positioned in a refractory lining of the upper part of the hearth for cooling the refractory lining and (b) a plurality of heat pipes positioned in the refractory lining of the upper part of the hearth below the slag zone cooler for cooling the refractory lining, with upper sections of the heat pipes being in heat transfer relationship with the slag zone cooler for transferring heat from the heat pipes to the slag zone cooler and lower sections extending downwardly within the upper part of the hearth from the slag zone cooler, and with at least one of the heat pipes including (i) a liquid phase of a heat transfer fluid, typically water, in a lower section of the heat pipe and (ii) a vapor phase of the heat transfer fluid, typically steam, in an upper section of the heat pipe, and (iii) a vent includes, a snorkel extending into the heat pipe, the snorkel comprising: an open end, that is inside the heat pipe, and a closed end, that is outside the heat pipe, wherein, the closed end of the snorkel opens when the vapour pressure or the temperature in the heat pipe exceeds a predetermined threshold pressure or temperature, to allow the vapour phase to escape from the heat pipe to reduce the pressure or the temperature within the heat pipe. 12 . The vessel defined in claim 11 wherein the vent includes a snorkel that extends into the heat pipe and has an open end that is inside the heat pipe and communicates with the vapour phase and a closed end that is outside the heat pipe, with the closed end being formed so that in use the closed end opens and allow vapour phase and not liquid phase to escape from the heat pipe to reduce the pressure or the temperature within the heat pipe when the vapour pressure or the temperature in the heat pipe exceeds the predetermined threshold pressure or temperature. 13 . The vessel defined in claim 12 wherein the closed end of the snorkel is in the form of a plug that opens or a fuse that melts or a crimped end that opens when the vapour pressure or the temperature in the heat pipe exceeds the predetermined threshold pressure or temperature. 14 . A process for smelting a metalliferous feed material comprising smelting the metalliferous feed material in a molten bath in the smelting vessel defined in claim 1 . 15 . The process defined in claim 14 includes (a) at least partially reducing and partially melting the metalliferous feed material in a smelt cyclone and (b) completely smelting the at least partially reduced/melted material in the molten bath of the above-described smelting vessel. 16 . An apparatus for smelting metalliferous feed material that includes the smelting vessel defined in claim 1 .

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  • Making spongy iron or liquid steel, by direct processes · CPC title

  • Cooling arrangements · CPC title

  • for melting materials · CPC title

  • for preventing overpressure · CPC title

  • Arrangements for coupling heat-pipes together or with other structures, e.g. with base blocks; Heat pipe cores · CPC title

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What does patent US2019136333A1 cover?
A smelting vessel includes a plurality of heat pipes (21) positioned in a refractory lining of at least a part of the hearth (9) for cooling at least a part of the refractory lining. At least one of the heat pipes includes (a) a liquid phase of a heat transfer fluid, typically water, in a lower section of the heat pipe and (b) a vapor phase of the heat transfer fluid, typically steam, in an upp…
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Tech Resources Pty Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C21B7/06. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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