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Recent studies of convection in commercial aluminum reduction cells

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Convection rates and patterns in the bath electrolyte and the cathode metal of 150 kA prebaked anode aluminum reduction cells have been studied by means of radioactive tracers. Gamma radiation probes have been used for a continuousin situ determination of the radiotracer activity in the bath and liquid metal. The measurements are compared with predicted convection patterns from model magnetodynamic calculations for both magnetically compensated and uncompensated reduction cells. The measurements give evidence of a strong coupling between the convection currents in the metal and bath phases. The recorded activity vs time data further allow an estimation of the degree of turbulence in the reduction cells. From these investigations attempts are made to correlate data from the convection studies with current efficiency, as determined by the method of isotope dilution. The same method has also been used to determine liquid bath volume and the melting-out of solid bath electrolyte during periods with anode effect.

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Berge, B., Grjotheim, K., Krohn, C. et al. Recent studies of convection in commercial aluminum reduction cells. Metall Trans 4, 1945–1952 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02665422

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