Acoustic characteristics of electric arc furnaces


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Abstract

A mathematical model is constructed to describe the appearance and development of the noise characteristics of superpower electric arc furnaces. The noise formation is shown to be related to the pulsation of the axial plasma flows in arc discharges because of the electrodynamic pressure oscillations caused by the interaction of the self-magnetic field with the current passing in an arc. The pressure in the arc axis changes at a frequency of 100 Hz at the maximum operating pressure of 66 kPa for an arc current of 80 kA. The main ac arc sound frequencies are multiples of 100 Hz, which is supported in the practice of operation of electric arc furnaces. The sound intensity in the furnace laboratory reaches 160 dB and is decreased to 115–120 dB in the working furnace area due to shielding by the furnace jacket, the molten metal, and the molten slag. The appropriateness of increasing the hermetic sealing of electric furnaces and creating furnaces operating at low currents and high transformer voltages is corroborated.

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V. S. Cherednichenko

Novosibirsk State Technical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: gk@therm.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Karla Marksa 20, Moscow, 630073

R. A. Bikeev

Novosibirsk State Technical University

Email: gk@therm.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Karla Marksa 20, Moscow, 630073

A. V. Cherednichenko

OAO Sibelectrotherm

Email: gk@therm.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Petukhova 51, Novosibirsk, 630088

A. M. Ognev

OAO Sibelectrotherm

Email: gk@therm.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Petukhova 51, Novosibirsk, 630088


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