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Meeting 2023 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Advances in Pyrometallurgy: Developing Low Carbon Pathways
Presentation Title Linde’s Industrial Gas Technology in Nonferrous Processing: Combining CFD with Partial Experimental Verification & Validation
Author(s) William John Mahoney, Adrian Deneys, Ahmed Abdelwahab, Jiaye Gan
On-Site Speaker (Planned) William John Mahoney
Abstract Scope In primary and secondary nonferrous sectors, industrial gases and associated injection equipment are applied to oxyfuel and pneumatic injection technologies. The former is applied to decarbonization through the improved utilization of alternative fuels, including a growing interest in hydrogen. The latter is concerned with gas jetting for metal mixing and refining. CFD is used to support the design, installation, start-up of oxyfuel burners and gases injection equipment. Verification and validation (V&V) in CFD output can be enhanced via experimental efforts; however, the extraordinary difficulty in taking measurements in production furnaces under hot conditions is fully appreciated. We present an approach on a partial V&V method relying on basic assumptions in the computational and experimental domains, wherein posteriori error estimation is partially fulfilled through experiment. We draw upon industrial installations in the following reactors: fluidized bed roaster (g-g), cylindrical-horizontal furnaces (g-l) (top-blown and submerged) and straight grate / rotary kilns (g-s).
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Keywords Modeling and Simulation, Sustainability, Recycling and Secondary Recovery

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A Desktop Study on the Potential use of South African Slags as Thermal Storage Medium
A Pilot Trial Investigation of Using Hydrochar Derived from Biomass Residues for EAF Process
Application and Results of MPOT Diluted Combustion in Aluminum Furnaces and the Complete Carbon Free Future Technology
Biocarbon Materials in Metallurgical Processes – Investigation of Critical Properties
Characterizing Bio-carbon for Metallurgical Processes Using Micro X-ray Computed Tomography with High Temperature Experiments
CO2 Free FeMn/Mn Production through Molten Oxide Electrolysis
Decarbonisation of High-temperature Processes in the Australian Context
Development of Fossil Free Technologies for the Metallurgical Industry – Swerim Pilot and Industrial Experiences
Effect of Ore Pre-heating on Furnace Operation in High Carbon Ferromanganese Production - Lessons Learnt from Pilot-scale Testwork
Electrification to Decrease the Carbon Footprint of Iron and Steelmaking
Experimental Analysis of Zinc Melting Using CSP
Ferroalloy Production without Use of Fossil Carbon - Some Alternatives
Ferronickel Production from Nickel Laterite via Sulfide Chemistry
Hydrogen-based Direct Reduction of Iron Oxides
Hydrogen Plasma Reduction of Iron Oxides
Hydrogen Plasma Reduction of Metal Oxides
Hydrogen, a Promising Carbon Substitute in Metallurgy?
Investigation of High-H2 Reducing Gas Delivery through Shaft-level Tuyeres with Computational Fluid Dynamics
Linde’s Industrial Gas Technology in Nonferrous Processing: Combining CFD with Partial Experimental Verification & Validation
Roadmap for Reduction of Fossil CO2 Emissions in Eramet Mn Alloys
Sulphuric Acid Plants in Metallurgical Facilities: Options for Energy Optimization
The HYBRIT Demonstration of a Fossil-free Iron- and Steelmaking Value Chain
The Path to Zero Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Silicon Production
The Pathway to CO2-Reduction in the Refractory Industry
The Use of Concentrating Solar Energy for Thermal Decomposition in Oxide and Carbonate Minerals
Towards Bio-Carbon Substitutes in the Manufacture of Electrodes and Refractories for the Metallurgical Industries: A Science and Technology Review
Towards Net Zero PyroMetallurgical Processing with the ISASMELT™ and ISACYCLE™
Use of H2 in Mn-ferroalloy Production

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