Abstract

For optimal blast furnace control, suitable measurement and monitoring systems are required. This paper focuses on the development and implementation of three new measurement devices and methods at ROGESA in Dillingen: 1) sonic gas temperature measurement, 2) a camera-based monitoring system at tuyere level, and 3) EMF and strain gauge measurement to determine the liquid level in the hearth of the blast furnace. These measurement and monitoring systems have been installed and successfully tested in the recent years. The information obtained is used to optimize the furnace control for enhancing the BF performance.

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