Electricarcfurnace 130616231155 Phpapp01
Electricarcfurnace 130616231155 Phpapp01
Gulfam Hussain
ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE
ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE:
An Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) is a furnace
that heats charged material by means of an
electric arc.
Arc furnaces range in size from small units
of approximately one ton capacity (used in
foundries for producing cast iron products)
up to about 400 ton units used for secondary
steelmaking
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Melting
Melting process starts at low voltage (short arc)
between the electrodes and the scrap.
The arc during this period is unstable.
In order to improve the arc stability small pieces
of the scrap are placed in the upper layer of the
charge.
The electrodes descend melting the charge and
penetrating into the scrap forming bores.
The molten metal flows down to the
furnace bottom.
When the electrodes reach the liquid bath
the arc becomes stable and the voltage
may be increased (long arc).
The electrodes are lifting together with the
melt level. Most of scrap (85%) melt during
this period.
Because of the very dynamic quality of the arc furnace load, power
systems may require technical measures to maintain the quality of
power for other customers; flicker and harmonic distortion are common
side-effects of arc furnace operation on a power system.