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Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

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Page 1: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Annexure – ICupola & Electric Furnaces

Page 2: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Cupola

• The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity of metal required 3) Economy of installation and operation 4) Environmental and wastage disposal• The most commonly used furnaces in foundries are 1) Cupola furnace 2) Electric arc furnace 3) Induction furnace

Page 3: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.
Page 4: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Cupola• Cupola is the primary method of melting iron in

foundries.• The primary objective in cupola is to produce

iron with desired composition, temperature and properties at the required rate in the economical manner..

• In recent times the usage of cupola is reduced in favor of induction furnace which offer very precision control of melt chemistry and temperature and much lower emission.

Page 5: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Cupola Construction

Page 6: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Cupola Operation

The four stages in the cupola melting process are 1) Preparing the cupola – Height of sand bed 200mm

2) Firing the cupola 3) Charging and Melting – Coke is fuel, Lime stone is to remove impurities (thorough mixing of molten metal) 25 : 1 (Pig iron to limestone) 10 : 1 (Pig iron to coke)

4) Tapping metal

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Advantages

• Continuous operation• Low cost• Easy to operate• Composition of temperature of melt can be

controlled

Page 8: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Direct electric arc furnace

Page 9: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Description• 7% of total steel produced in US• Larger % of steel melted in steel foundries• Acid linings• Graphite electrodes• Temperature is about 11000F• Life of roof may of 100 heatsAdvantagesHeat application can be closely controlledHigh thermal efficiency (70%)Metal loss is minimum

Page 10: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Indirect electric arc furnace

Page 11: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Description

• Arc between electrodes• Rollers allow the furnace to rock during

melting• Rocking provides faster melting• Low temperature than direct arc furnace.• Cast iron and non ferrous metals

Page 12: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Induction Furnace

Page 13: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Annexure – II

Questions 1) Name the various parts of cupola. 2) List the various stages in cupola. 3) What is the purpose of adding flux during melting? 4) What is the purpose of using fire clay in cupola? 5) What are the advantages of electric furnace as

compared to cupola?

Page 14: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Key words 1) Slag – A film forms on the top of the molten metal

2) Spout - Pouring passage 3) Crucible – Container for molten metal

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Annexure – III Mind map

Page 16: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.
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Annexure – IVSummary

The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity of metal required 3) Economy of installation and operation 4) Environmental and wastage disposalThe most commonly used furnaces in foundries are 1) Cupola furnace 2) Electric arc furnace 3) Induction furnace

Page 18: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Summary

• The primary objective in cupola is to produce iron with desired composition, temperature and properties at the required rate in the economical manner..

• In recent times the usage of cupola is reduced in favor of induction furnace which offer very precision control of melt chemistry and temperature and much lower emission.

Page 19: Annexure – I Cupola & Electric Furnaces. Cupola The selection of the melting unit depends on 1) The temperature required to melt the alloy. 2) Quantity.

Annexure – V MCQ

1) Tuyeres are used(a) to feed the charge in the cupola(b) to allow the air in the combustion zone of cupola (c) to collect the molten metal(d) to throw the exhaust from the cupola

2. Charging in a cupola consists of(a) alternate layers of lime stone and coke(b) alternate layers of iron and coke(c) alternate layers of limestone, iron and coke(d) alternate layers of limestone and iron

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MCQ 3) Which of the following refractory materials is

recommended for steel furnaces ?(a) Alumina (b) Silica (c) Magnesia d) Fireclay

4) The following furnace is suitable for melting steel a) Cupola b) Induction furnace c) Crucible d) All of the above 5) Coke is used in a) Cupola b) Induction furnace c) Crucible d) All of the above