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What is a Furnace?
A furnace is an equipment to melt metals
• for casting or
• for heating materials or
• for change of shape (rolling, forging etc) or
for change of properties (heat treatment).
FURNACES
Types and classification of furnaces
Furnace
classification
Recuperative
Regenerative
According
to mode of
heat transfer
According
to mode of
charging
Mode of heat
recovery
Open fire place furnace
Heated through liquid medium
Periodical
Forging
Re-rolling
(Batch / continuous
pusher)
PotContinuous
Glass tank
melting
(regenerative /
recuperative)
Based on the method of generating heat: combustion type
(using fuels) and electric type
Characteristics of an Efficient Furnace
Furnace should be designed so that in a
given time, as much of material as
possible can be heated to an uniform
temperature as possible with the least
possible fuel and labour.
Furnace Energy Supply
• Since flue gases directly contact the stock, the type of
fuel chosen is very important.
For example, some stock will not tolerate sulphur in
the fuel. Also use of solid fuels will release particulate
matter (dust), which will interfere with the stock
placed inside the furnace.
Hence, majority of the furnaces use liquid fuel,
gaseous fuel or electricity as energy input.
• Ferrous (steel, cast iron) melting furnaces such as
induction and arc furnaces use electricity
• Non-ferrous melting furnaces use oil.
Oil Fired Furnaces
• Furnace oil is the major fuel used in reheating and
heat treatment furnaces
• LDO is used in furnaces where presence of sulphur is
undesirable.
• Furnaces operate with efficiencies as low as 7% as
against upto 90% achievable in other combustion
equipment such as boiler.
This is because of the high temperature at which the
furnaces operate to meet the required demand. For
example, a furnace heating the stock to 1200o
C will
have its exhaust gases leaving atleast at 1200o
C
resulting in a high heat loss through the stack.
Forging Furnaces
Used for preheating billets and ingots to attain a ‘forge’
temperature.
The furnace temperature is maintained at 1200 to 1250o
C.
Forging furnaces, use an open fireplace system and most
of the heat is transmitted by radiation.
The typical loading in a forging furnace is 5 to 6 tones
with the furnace operating for 16 to 18 hours daily.
The total operating cycle can be divided into (i) heat-up
time (ii) soaking time and (iii) forging time.
Specific fuel consumption depends upon the type of
material and number of ‘reheats’ required.
Rerolling Mill Furnaces
Batch type furnace:
• Used for heating up scrap,
small ingots and billets
weighing 2 to 20 kg. for batch
type rerolling.
• Charging and discharging of the
‘material’ is done manually and
the final product is in the form
of rods and strips.
• Operating temperature is 1200
o
C.
• Total cycle time can be
categorized into heat-up time
and rerolling time.
Continuous Pusher Type:
• The process flow and operating
cycles of a continuous pusher
type is the same as that of the
batch furnace.
• The material or stock recovers
a part of the heat in flue gases
as it moves down the length of
the furnace.
• Operating temperature is
1250o
C.
• Heat absorption by the material
in the furnace is slow, steady
and uniform throughout the
cross-section compared with
batch type.
Heat Transfer in Furnaces
Figure 4.3 : Heat Transfer in furnace
• Radiation from the
flame, hot
combustion products
and the furnace
walls and roof
• Convection due to
the movement of hot
gases over the stock
surface.
Types of Continuous Reheating Furnaces
Based on method by which stock moves through
the furnace
 Stocks placed side by side to form stream of material
which is moved through the furnace
 Stocks placed on hearth or supporting structure which
moves the stock
Continuous Steel Reheating Furnace Feature
Rotary hearth furnaces
Figure 4.7 Rotary hearth type furnace
Continuous Recirculating
Bogie type Furnaces
Performance Evaluation of a
typical Furnace
Figure 4.10 Heat losses in industrial heating Furnaces
various furnace losses
Figure 4.11 wall losses
Wall losses:
Figure 4.12. Radiation loss
Figure 4.13. Air infiltration from furnace opening.
Stack loss (Waste-gas loss)
Air infiltration
Material handling loss
Cooling media losses
Radiation (opening) loss
Stored Heat Loss:
Wall Loss:
General Fuel Economy Measures in
Furnaces
1) Complete combustion with minimum excess air
2) Correct heat distribution
3) Operating at the desired temperature
4) Reducing heat losses from furnace openings
5) Maintaining correct amount of furnace draught
6) Optimum capacity utilization
7) Waste heat recovery from the flue gases
8) Minimum refractory losses
9) Use of Ceramic Coatings
1) Complete Combustion with Minimum
Excess Air
  The  amount  of  heat  lost  in  the  flue  gases  depends  upon 
amount  of  excess  air.    In  the  case  of  a  furnace  carrying 
away flue gases at 900o
C, % heat lost is shown in table : 
Table Heat Loss in Flue Gas Based on Excess Air Level
Excess Air % of total heat in the fuel carried away
by waste gases (flue gas temp. 900o
C)
25 48
50 55
75 63
100 71
2) Correct Heat Distribution
Heat distribution in furnace 
Alignment of burners in furnace 
Prevent flame
impingement.
To avoid high flame
temperature,damage
of refractory and for
better atomization
Align burner
properly to avoid
touching the
material
To reduce scale
loss
3) Operating at Desired Temperature
Slab Reheating furnaces 1200o
C
Rolling Mill furnaces 1200o
C
Bar furnace for Sheet Mill    800o
C
Bogey type annealing furnaces- 650o
C -750o
C 
CORRECT
TEMPERATURE
ENSURES GOOD
QUALITY
PRODUCTS.
TEMPERATURE
HIGHER THAN
REQUIRED
WOULD ONLY
USE UP MORE
FUEL
Temperature for Different Furnaces
For maintaining temperature, do not leave it 
to operator judgment, Use ON/OFF 
controls
4) Reducing Heat Loss from Furnace
Openings
The heat loss from an opening can  be calculated using the formula: 
Q=4.88 x T 4
x a x A x H … k.Cal/hr
100
T: absolute temperature (K),
 a: factor for total radiation
A: area of opening, 
H: time (Hr) 
Heat loss through openings consists of  direct radiation and 
combustion gas that leaks through openings. 
Keeping the doors unnecessarily open leads to wastage of fuel
Inspection doors should not kept open during operation
Broken and damaged doors should be repaired 
5)Maintaining correct amount of 
furnace draught
Negative pressures : air infiltration- affecting air-fuel ratio control,    
problems of cold metal and non-uniform metal temperatures, 
Positive Pressure: Ex-filtration -Problems of leaping out of flames, 
overheating of  refractories,burning out of ducts etc.  
6) Optimum capacity utilization
There  is  a  particular  loading  at  which  the  furnace  will  operate  at 
maximum thermal efficiency.  
Best method of loading is generally obtained by trial-noting the weight 
of material put in at each charge, the time it takes to reach temperature 
and the amount of fuel used.  
Mismatching of furnace dimension with respect to charge and production 
schedule. 
Coordination  between  the  furnace  operator,  production  and  planning 
personnel is needed.
7) Waste heat recovery from the flue gases
• Stock preheating
• Combustion air preheating
• Using waste heat for other process
8. Minimizing Wall Losses
About 30% of the fuel input to the furnace generally goes to
make up for heat losses in intermittent or continuous furnaces.
The appropriate choice of refractory and insulation materials is
needed for high fuel savings in industrial furnaces.
The extent of wall losses depend on:
Emissivity of wall
Thermal conductivity of refractories
Wall thickness
Whether furnace is operated continuously or
intermittently
Radiation Heat Loss from Surface of Furnace
The quantity (Q) of heat release from a reheating furnace is
calculated with the following formula:
where
a : factor regarding direction of the surface of natural convection
ceiling = 2.8, side walls = 2.2, hearth = 1.5
tl
: temperature of external wall surface of the furnace (°C)
t2
: temperature of air around the furnace (°C)
E: emissivity of external wall surface of the furnace
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4
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4
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273
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9.Use of Ceramic Coatings
The benefits of applying a high-emissivity
ceramic coating:-
 Rapid heat-up
 Increased heat transfer at steady state
 Improved temperature uniformity
 Increased refractory life
 Elimination of refractory dust.

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What is a Furnace? - An Equipment to Melt Metals or Heat Materials

  • 1. What is a Furnace? A furnace is an equipment to melt metals • for casting or • for heating materials or • for change of shape (rolling, forging etc) or for change of properties (heat treatment). FURNACES
  • 2. Types and classification of furnaces Furnace classification Recuperative Regenerative According to mode of heat transfer According to mode of charging Mode of heat recovery Open fire place furnace Heated through liquid medium Periodical Forging Re-rolling (Batch / continuous pusher) PotContinuous Glass tank melting (regenerative / recuperative) Based on the method of generating heat: combustion type (using fuels) and electric type
  • 3. Characteristics of an Efficient Furnace Furnace should be designed so that in a given time, as much of material as possible can be heated to an uniform temperature as possible with the least possible fuel and labour.
  • 4. Furnace Energy Supply • Since flue gases directly contact the stock, the type of fuel chosen is very important. For example, some stock will not tolerate sulphur in the fuel. Also use of solid fuels will release particulate matter (dust), which will interfere with the stock placed inside the furnace. Hence, majority of the furnaces use liquid fuel, gaseous fuel or electricity as energy input. • Ferrous (steel, cast iron) melting furnaces such as induction and arc furnaces use electricity • Non-ferrous melting furnaces use oil.
  • 5. Oil Fired Furnaces • Furnace oil is the major fuel used in reheating and heat treatment furnaces • LDO is used in furnaces where presence of sulphur is undesirable. • Furnaces operate with efficiencies as low as 7% as against upto 90% achievable in other combustion equipment such as boiler. This is because of the high temperature at which the furnaces operate to meet the required demand. For example, a furnace heating the stock to 1200o C will have its exhaust gases leaving atleast at 1200o C resulting in a high heat loss through the stack.
  • 6. Forging Furnaces Used for preheating billets and ingots to attain a ‘forge’ temperature. The furnace temperature is maintained at 1200 to 1250o C. Forging furnaces, use an open fireplace system and most of the heat is transmitted by radiation. The typical loading in a forging furnace is 5 to 6 tones with the furnace operating for 16 to 18 hours daily. The total operating cycle can be divided into (i) heat-up time (ii) soaking time and (iii) forging time. Specific fuel consumption depends upon the type of material and number of ‘reheats’ required.
  • 7. Rerolling Mill Furnaces Batch type furnace: • Used for heating up scrap, small ingots and billets weighing 2 to 20 kg. for batch type rerolling. • Charging and discharging of the ‘material’ is done manually and the final product is in the form of rods and strips. • Operating temperature is 1200 o C. • Total cycle time can be categorized into heat-up time and rerolling time. Continuous Pusher Type: • The process flow and operating cycles of a continuous pusher type is the same as that of the batch furnace. • The material or stock recovers a part of the heat in flue gases as it moves down the length of the furnace. • Operating temperature is 1250o C. • Heat absorption by the material in the furnace is slow, steady and uniform throughout the cross-section compared with batch type.
  • 8. Heat Transfer in Furnaces Figure 4.3 : Heat Transfer in furnace • Radiation from the flame, hot combustion products and the furnace walls and roof • Convection due to the movement of hot gases over the stock surface.
  • 9. Types of Continuous Reheating Furnaces Based on method by which stock moves through the furnace  Stocks placed side by side to form stream of material which is moved through the furnace  Stocks placed on hearth or supporting structure which moves the stock
  • 10. Continuous Steel Reheating Furnace Feature
  • 11. Rotary hearth furnaces Figure 4.7 Rotary hearth type furnace
  • 13. Performance Evaluation of a typical Furnace Figure 4.10 Heat losses in industrial heating Furnaces
  • 14. various furnace losses Figure 4.11 wall losses Wall losses: Figure 4.12. Radiation loss Figure 4.13. Air infiltration from furnace opening. Stack loss (Waste-gas loss) Air infiltration Material handling loss Cooling media losses Radiation (opening) loss Stored Heat Loss: Wall Loss:
  • 15. General Fuel Economy Measures in Furnaces 1) Complete combustion with minimum excess air 2) Correct heat distribution 3) Operating at the desired temperature 4) Reducing heat losses from furnace openings 5) Maintaining correct amount of furnace draught 6) Optimum capacity utilization 7) Waste heat recovery from the flue gases 8) Minimum refractory losses 9) Use of Ceramic Coatings
  • 16. 1) Complete Combustion with Minimum Excess Air   The  amount  of  heat  lost  in  the  flue  gases  depends  upon  amount  of  excess  air.    In  the  case  of  a  furnace  carrying  away flue gases at 900o C, % heat lost is shown in table :  Table Heat Loss in Flue Gas Based on Excess Air Level Excess Air % of total heat in the fuel carried away by waste gases (flue gas temp. 900o C) 25 48 50 55 75 63 100 71
  • 17. 2) Correct Heat Distribution Heat distribution in furnace  Alignment of burners in furnace  Prevent flame impingement. To avoid high flame temperature,damage of refractory and for better atomization Align burner properly to avoid touching the material To reduce scale loss
  • 18. 3) Operating at Desired Temperature Slab Reheating furnaces 1200o C Rolling Mill furnaces 1200o C Bar furnace for Sheet Mill    800o C Bogey type annealing furnaces- 650o C -750o C  CORRECT TEMPERATURE ENSURES GOOD QUALITY PRODUCTS. TEMPERATURE HIGHER THAN REQUIRED WOULD ONLY USE UP MORE FUEL Temperature for Different Furnaces For maintaining temperature, do not leave it  to operator judgment, Use ON/OFF  controls
  • 19. 4) Reducing Heat Loss from Furnace Openings The heat loss from an opening can  be calculated using the formula:  Q=4.88 x T 4 x a x A x H … k.Cal/hr 100 T: absolute temperature (K),  a: factor for total radiation A: area of opening,  H: time (Hr)  Heat loss through openings consists of  direct radiation and  combustion gas that leaks through openings.  Keeping the doors unnecessarily open leads to wastage of fuel Inspection doors should not kept open during operation Broken and damaged doors should be repaired 
  • 21. 6) Optimum capacity utilization There  is  a  particular  loading  at  which  the  furnace  will  operate  at  maximum thermal efficiency.   Best method of loading is generally obtained by trial-noting the weight  of material put in at each charge, the time it takes to reach temperature  and the amount of fuel used.   Mismatching of furnace dimension with respect to charge and production  schedule.  Coordination  between  the  furnace  operator,  production  and  planning  personnel is needed.
  • 22. 7) Waste heat recovery from the flue gases • Stock preheating • Combustion air preheating • Using waste heat for other process
  • 23. 8. Minimizing Wall Losses About 30% of the fuel input to the furnace generally goes to make up for heat losses in intermittent or continuous furnaces. The appropriate choice of refractory and insulation materials is needed for high fuel savings in industrial furnaces. The extent of wall losses depend on: Emissivity of wall Thermal conductivity of refractories Wall thickness Whether furnace is operated continuously or intermittently
  • 24. Radiation Heat Loss from Surface of Furnace The quantity (Q) of heat release from a reheating furnace is calculated with the following formula: where a : factor regarding direction of the surface of natural convection ceiling = 2.8, side walls = 2.2, hearth = 1.5 tl : temperature of external wall surface of the furnace (°C) t2 : temperature of air around the furnace (°C) E: emissivity of external wall surface of the furnace               + −      + +−= 4 2 4 14/5 21 100 273 100 273 88.4)( tt xEttxaQ
  • 25. 9.Use of Ceramic Coatings The benefits of applying a high-emissivity ceramic coating:-  Rapid heat-up  Increased heat transfer at steady state  Improved temperature uniformity  Increased refractory life  Elimination of refractory dust.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, NPC-Chennai The furnace classification is given in the figure. Furnaces can be broadly classified into three categories based on mode of heat transfer, mode of charging and mode of heat recovery
  2. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, NPC-Chennai For proper heat distribution, when using oil burners, following care should be taken:   i)   Prevent flame impingement.   Align burner properly to avoid touching the material The flame should not touch any solid object and should propagate clear of any solid object .Any obstruction will deatomise the fuel particles thus affecting combustion and create black smoke. If flame impinges on the stock, there would be increase in scale losses. ii)   If the flames impinge on refractories, the incomplete combustion products can settle and react with the refractory constituents at high flame temperatures. iii)   The flames of different burners in the furnace should stay clear of each other. If they intersect, inefficient combustion would occur. It is desirable to stagger the burners on the opposite sides. iv)   The burner flame has a tendency to travel freely in the combustion space just above the material. In small reheating furnaces, the axis of the burner is never placed parallel to the hearth but always at an upward angle. Flame should not hit the roof.   v) The larger burners produce a long flame, which may be difficult to contain within the furnace walls. More burners of less capacity give better distribution of heat in the furnace and also increase furnace life. vi)   For small reheating furnaces, it is desirable to have a long flame with golden yellow colour while firing furnace oil for uniform heating. The flame should not be too long that it enters the chimney and comes out through the top or through doors. This will happen if excess oil is fired. In such cases, major portion of additional fuel is carried away from the furnace.
  3. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, NPC-Chennai Operating at too high temperatures causes heat loss, excessive oxidation, de-carbonization as well as over-stressing of the refractories. These controls are normally left to operator judgment, which is not desirable. To avoid human error, on/off controls should be provided.
  4. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, NPC-Chennai Since the loss through open door is by radiation at a high temperature the heat losses are significant.
  5. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, NPC-Chennai Prevent air infiltration through furnace. Infiltrated air cools down the furnace and increases fuel consumption If negative pressures exist in the furnace, air infiltration is liable to occur through the cracks and openings thereby affecting air-fuel ratio control. Tests conducted on apparently airtight furnaces have shown air infiltration up to the extent of 40%. Neglecting furnaces pressure could mean problems of cold metal and non-uniform metal temperatures, which could affect subsequent operations like forging and rolling and result in increased fuel consumption. For optimum fuel consumption, slight positive pressure should be maintained in the furnace
  6. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, NPC-Chennai Operating at too high temperatures causes heat loss, excessive oxidation, de-carbonization as well as over-stressing of the refractories. These controls are normally left to operator judgment, which is not desirable. To avoid human error, on/off controls should be provided.
  7. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, NPC-Chennai Operating at too high temperatures causes heat loss, excessive oxidation, de-carbonization as well as over-stressing of the refractories. These controls are normally left to operator judgment, which is not desirable. To avoid human error, on/off controls should be provided.
  8. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, NPC-Chennai About 30-40% of the fuel input to the furnace generally goes to make up for heat losses in intermittent or continuous furnaces. The appropriate choice of refractory and insulation materials goes a long way in achieving fairly high fuel savings in industrial furnaces.   The heat losses from-furnace walls affect the fuel economy considerably. The extent of wall losses depend on:   1.       Emissivity of wall 2.       Thermal conductivity of refractories 3.       Wall thickness 4.       Whether furnace is operated continuously or intermittently
  9. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, NPC-Chennai Heat transfer in furnace depends mainly on radiation which in turn depends on emissivity. At higher temperatures the emissivity decreases and is in the order of 0.3. High emissivity refractory coating if applied on the internal surface of the furnace increases the emissivity to 0.8, thus contributing to increased heat transfer. The application of high-emissivity coatings in furnace chambers promotes rapid and efficient transfer of heat, uniform heating, and extended life of refractories and metallic components such as radiant tubes and heating elements. For intermittent furnaces or where rapid heating is required, use of such coatings was found to reduce fuel or power to tune of upto 10%. Other benefits are temperature uniformity and increased refractory life Case Study on Applications of Ceramic coatings to reduce energy consumption in furnaces Process temperature- 1000oC Ceramic coating has the property of radiating heat inside the furnace BENEFITS Reduced start-up time Uniform temperature distribution inside the furnace Savings- $1000 Investment- $2000 Payback- 24 months