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Bottom Anode FBG, RBS & TC Data
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- Submitted by:
- Ogbole Inalegwu
- Last updated:
- Fri, 12/20/2024 - 13:14
- DOI:
- 10.21227/t3c5-wh15
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Abstract
The bottom anode in the Direct Current Electric Arc Furnace (DC EAF) is critical for completing the electrical circuit necessary for sustaining the arc within the furnace. For pin-type bottom anodes, monitoring of the temperature of select pins instrumented with thermocouples is performed to track bottom wear in the EAF and inform the operator when the furnace should be removed from service. This work presents the results from a plant trial using distributed temperature monitoring of bottom anode pins in a 165-ton DC EAF over a two-month service period utilizing two optical fiber sensing techniques: fiber Bragg grating (FBG) and Rayleigh backscattering (RBS). The early detection of temperature anomalies along the length of the anode pin through distributed sensing enhances operational safety, providing a robust alternative to traditional thermocouples.
The files are in excel with columns for time and corresponding temperature measurements.
Dataset Files
- FBG Anode Pin 208 Temp.xlsx (22.19 MB)
- Rayleigh Scattering based sensors temperature data.xlsx (65.43 MB)
- Thermal Profile 0 to 89.45 hrs.mp4 (6.64 MB)
- Thermal Profile 89.45 to 210 hrs.mp4 (5.98 MB)