Abstract

The variation in the heat fluxes from the arcs with the wall height in 100-ton electric arc furnaces (EAF) for different arc lengths and slag layer thicknesses and constant arc power are calculated and analyzed. As the depth of submersion of the arcs into the slag is increased from 70 to 300 mm, the maximum heat flux in the lower part of walls decreases by half. As the arc length is decreased by a factor of 1.5 while the arc power remains constant, the heat flux decreases by 10 to 30% and its distribution over the height and perimeter of the walls changes.

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