ТОМ 70, №4
Numerical modelling of electric arcs
Thermal plasmas generated by electric arc discharges between various types of electrodes or by plasmatrons have many well-established - and numerous potential - applications in extractive metallurgy, materials processing and high temperature chemistry. The current range is from below 100 A in welding arcs to above 100 kA in electric arc furnaces (EAF) for steel-making and submerged arc furnaces (SAF) for production of silicon alloys. AC as well as DC is used. To improve process understanding and equipment design a number of simulation models have been developed reaching higher levels of sophistication as more computer capacity has become available. This report reviews the state-of-the -art of arc simulation and discusses some important problems and challenges for future modelling work - in particular on high currents and AC operation. The perspective is the metallurgical and chemical engineers' demand for practical simulation models - not the physicist's very stringent approach.
Автор: J. A. Bakken , Liping Gu , H. L. Larsen, V. G. Sevastyanenko
Стр: 531-
J. A. Bakken , Liping Gu , H. L. Larsen, V. G. Sevastyanenko.
Numerical modelling of electric arcs // Инженерно-физический журнал.
1997. ТОМ 70, №4. С. 531-.
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