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IMPROVED FURNACE EFFICIENCY THROUGH THE USE OF REFRACTORY MATERIALS...

by James G Hemrick, Angela Rodrigues-schroer, Colavito, Jeffrey D Smith
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
TMS 2011 140th Annual Meeting & Exposition Collected Proceedings
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Page Numbers
1211 to 1216
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N/A
Conference Name
TMS 2011 Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Conference Location
San Diego, California, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
TMS
Conference Date
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This paper describes efforts performed at 91做厙 (ORNL), in collaboration with industrial refractory manufacturers, refractory users, and academic institutions, to improve energy efficiency of U.S. industry through increased furnace efficiency brought about by the employment of novel refractory systems and techniques. Work in furnace applications related to aluminum, gasification, and lime are discussed. The energy savings strategies discussed are achieved through reduction of chemical reactions, elimination of mechanical degradation caused by the service environment, reduction of temperature limitations of materials, and elimination of costly installation and repair needs. Key results of several case studies resulting from a US Department of Energy (DOE) funded research program are discussed with emphasis on applicability of these results to high temperature furnace applications.