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Energy Saving Melting and Revert Reduction Technology (E-SMARRT): Melting Efficiency Improvement
Peaslee, Principal Investigator Kent ; Co-PI’s: Von Richards, Jeffrey Smith
Advanced Technology Institute
关键词: Steel Casting;    32 Energy Conservation, Consumption, And Utilization Metalcasting;    Melting Efficiency;    Casting;    Metalcasting;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1051407
RP-ID  :  NA
RP-ID  :  FC36-04GO14230
RP-ID  :  1051407
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Steel foundries melt recycled scrap in electric furnaces and typically consume 35-100% excess energy from the theoretical energy requirement required to pour metal castings. This excess melting energy is multiplied by yield losses during casting and finishing operations resulting in the embodied energy in a cast product typically being three to six times the theoretical energy requirement. The purpose of this research project was to study steel foundry melting operations to understand energy use and requirements for casting operations, define variations in energy consumption, determine technologies and practices that are successful in reducing melting energy and develop new melting techniques and tools to improve the energy efficiency of melting in steel foundry operations.

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