Abstract

In the Hall–Héroult process, prebaked carbon anodes are utilized to produce primary aluminium. The quality of the anode plays a crucial role in the efficiency of electrowinning primary aluminium. In the production of anodes, the anode baking is considered as the stage most frequently causing anode problems. During the baking process, the anode undergoes complex physicochemical transformations. Moreover, the anode at a lower position, imposed by loading pressures from upper anodes, will creep during this process. Thus, the production of high-quality anodes demands efficient control of their baking process. This paper aims to investigate the thermo-chemo-mechanical properties of the anode paste mixture at high temperatures. These properties include kinetic parameters of pitch pyrolysis such as the activation energy and the pre-exponential factor, the thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) and relevant mechanical parameters related to the elastic, the viscoelastic and the viscoplastic behaviours of the anode. For this purpose, experiments consisting of the thermogravimetric analysis, the dilatometry and the creep test were carried out. Based on the obtained results, the forementioned parameters were identified. Relevant mechanical parameters were expressed as a function of a new variable, called the shrinking index, which is related to the volatile released in open and closed pores of the anode. This variable would be used to highlight the chemo-mechanical coupling effect of the anode mixture. New insights into the phenomena such as the expansion due to the increase of the pore pressure and the chemical shrinkage of the anode during the baking process were also gained in this work. These investigations pave the way for modeling the thermo-chemo-poromechanical behaviour of the anode during the baking process.

Highlights

  • In the Hall–Héroult electrolysis process, prebaked carbon anodes are utilized to produce primary aluminium

  • This paper aims to investigate the following properties of the anode during the baking process: (i) kinetic parameters of pitch pyrolysis such as the activation energy and pre-exponential factor; (ii) the thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) and (iii) mechanical parameters related to the elastic, the viscoelastic and the viscoplastic behaviours of the anode

  • Experiments consisting of thermogravimetric analysis, dilatometry and creep tests were carried out

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Introduction

In the Hall–Héroult electrolysis process, prebaked carbon anodes are utilized to produce primary aluminium. Green anodes are fabricated by vibrocompaction/compaction method [3]. They typically consist of petroleum coke aggregates (≈65 wt %), coal tar pitch (≈15 wt %) and recycled anode butts (≈20 wt %) [4]. It is known that the thermal stress causing the thermal expansion and the chemical shrinkage during the baking process can lead to the anode cracking which decreases the mechanical strength and the thermal shock resistance of the anode [2,6]. Devolatilization of the pitch can crack the anode by increasing the internal gas pressure if a high heating rate is used [7]. Thermo-chemo-mechanical properties of the anode will be greatly changed during the baking process

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