DocumentCode :
2816836
Title :
Use of Electrical Contact Fundamentals in the Aluminium Smelting Industry - A Case Study
Author :
Molenaar, D.
Author_Institution :
CSIRO Light Metals Flagship, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
fYear :
2010
fDate :
4-7 Oct. 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
Primary aluminium production is an energy-intensive process. About one quarter of the production cost for primary aluminium is electrical energy. Minimising the losses associated with electrical conductors and connections should play an important part of both aluminium smelter design and ongoing plant optimisation. Literature pertaining to the specific application of high amperage DC electrical connections in the aluminium smelting industry was not readily available and it was necessary to draw upon material from other disciplines and study the most appropriate variables for this application. A number of learnings were achieved relating to suitable clamping pressures and surface preparations for the aluminium smelting industry, with the main conclusion being that a welded connection should be performed where possible. However, if a bolted or clamped connection must be made, then it can be done so effectively. A case study is presented to demonstrate what has been achieved in practice. A clamped aluminium-aluminium bus connection was designed to overcome access constraints for the reinstallation of an aluminium reduction cell. The connection operates safely at approximately 150°C and 29 kA DC. Electrical savings were achieved to offset modification cost through careful consideration of contact losses, clamping configuration and conductor cross section.
Keywords :
aluminium industry; clamps; electrical contacts; losses; smelting; Al; DC electrical connection; aluminium smelting industry; bus connection; case study; clamping configuration; clamping pressure; conductor cross section; contact losses; electrical contact fundamental; energy intensive process; surface preparation; Aluminum; Contact resistance; Rough surfaces; Surface cleaning; Surface finishing; Surface resistance; Surface roughness;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Contacts (HOLM), 2010 Proceedings of the 56th IEEE Holm Conference on
Conference_Location :
Charleston, SC
ISSN :
1062-6808
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8174-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.2010.5619457
Filename :
5619457
Link To Document :
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