Minimizing leakage from a smelter off-gas system by enhanced control |
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Authors: | H. Shang J.A. Scott |
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Affiliation: | a School of Engineering, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada P3E 2C6 b Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada P3E 2C6 |
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Abstract: | The off-gas handling system is a vital component of a smelter and it is essential that it operates in accordance with environmental regulations. A key feature of the off-gas management system is maintaining a slightly negative system pressure to prevent gas leakage, such as SO2, out into the work and external environments. To enhance sustainable development, there is also growing interest in capturing and reusing the significant amount of heat and CO2 contained within off-gas. The potential incorporation of heat and CO2 recovery systems places importance on enhancing control to minimize the risk of both gas leakage and disturbance of the smelting process. With these requirements in mind, an easily implementable feedforward control enhancement to existing control schemes is proposed to help provide improved performance. |
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Keywords: | Off-gas system Smelter Improved control SO2 leakage prevention Waste heat capture |
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