Title :
Contact System Design to Improve Energy Efficiency in Copper Electrowinning Processes
Author :
Wiechmann, Eduardo P. ; Aqueveque, Pablo ; Vidal, Guillermo A. ; Henriquez, Jorge A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Concepcion, Concepcion, Chile
Abstract :
To improve energy efficiency in copper electrowinning, different technologies have been developed. These include electrode positioning capping boards and 3-D grids, electrode spacers, and segmented intercell bars. This paper introduces a design concept to avoid electrode open circuits and reduce contact resistances. The design is based on a female tooth shape for the contacts on the intercell bar. This leads to improved electrode alignment, reduced contact resistances, easier contact cleaning, and ensured electrical contact for the electrodes. It results in lower operational temperature for the electrodes, reduced plant housekeeping, increased lifespan for capping boards, and higher rate of grade A copper production. The comparative results presented should be a useful guideline for any type of intercell bar. Improvements in production levels and energy efficiency should reach 0.5% and 3%, respectively. A 3-D finite-element-based analysis and industrial measurements are used to verify the results.
Keywords :
copper; design for manufacture; electrowinning; energy conservation; finite element analysis; metallurgy; 3D finite element based analysis; 3D grids; contact cleaning; contact resistance reduction; contact system design; copper electrowinning processes; electrical contact; electrode alignment; electrode open circuits; electrode positioning capping boards; electrode spacers; energy efficiency; female tooth shape; segmented intercell bars; Anodes; Bars; Cathodes; Contacts; Force; Shape; Carbon footprint; cell voltage; current density; current efficiency; dispersion; electrowinning (EW); intercell bar; specific energy;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2013.2269035