Working in collaboration with Stantec Global Technologies, Process Metrix Corporation, and The Timken Company, Sandia National Laboratories constructed and evaluated a novel, laser-based off-gas sensor at the electric arc furnace facility of Timken's Faircrest Steel Plant (Canton, Ohio). The sensor is based on a mid-infrared tunable diode laser (TDL), and measures the concentration and temperature of specific gas species present in the off-gas emanating from the EAF. The laser beam is transmitted through the gas stream at the fourth hole of the EAF, and provides a real-time, in situ measurement that can be used for process optimization. Two sets of field tests were performed in parallel with Stantec's extractive probe off-gas system, and th...
The objective of this project was to develop and apply enabling tools and methods towards advanced c...
Abstract The steel industry is on its way towards more environmentally friendly steelmaking. To ach...
A novel technique for measuring gas temperature and spectral particle emissivity in high-temperature...
This work represents the collaborative effort between American Air Liquide and Physical Sciences, In...
grantor: University of TorontoA near-infrared laser operating in the wavelength region bet...
grantor: University of TorontoA near-infrared laser operating in the wavelength region bet...
The development of an optical sensor for basic oxygen furnace (BOF) off-gas composition and temperat...
The objective of this work is to capture the potential of real-time monitoring and overcome the chal...
Sandia National Laboratories has a number of ongoing projects developing optical sensors for industr...
The steel- and metal industry has an extensive production processing comprising many different proce...
Steelmaking in North America is a multi-billion dollar industry that has faced tremendous economic a...
Steelmaking in North America is a multi-billion dollar industry that has faced tremendous economic a...
A wavelength modulation spectroscopy- (WMS-) based gas sensing system was established to measure con...
Near infrared tunable diode laser spectroscopy (TDLS) can provide robust and economical gas sensor s...
Diagnostics developed for the in situ monitoring of rocket combustion environments were adapted for ...
The objective of this project was to develop and apply enabling tools and methods towards advanced c...
Abstract The steel industry is on its way towards more environmentally friendly steelmaking. To ach...
A novel technique for measuring gas temperature and spectral particle emissivity in high-temperature...
This work represents the collaborative effort between American Air Liquide and Physical Sciences, In...
grantor: University of TorontoA near-infrared laser operating in the wavelength region bet...
grantor: University of TorontoA near-infrared laser operating in the wavelength region bet...
The development of an optical sensor for basic oxygen furnace (BOF) off-gas composition and temperat...
The objective of this work is to capture the potential of real-time monitoring and overcome the chal...
Sandia National Laboratories has a number of ongoing projects developing optical sensors for industr...
The steel- and metal industry has an extensive production processing comprising many different proce...
Steelmaking in North America is a multi-billion dollar industry that has faced tremendous economic a...
Steelmaking in North America is a multi-billion dollar industry that has faced tremendous economic a...
A wavelength modulation spectroscopy- (WMS-) based gas sensing system was established to measure con...
Near infrared tunable diode laser spectroscopy (TDLS) can provide robust and economical gas sensor s...
Diagnostics developed for the in situ monitoring of rocket combustion environments were adapted for ...
The objective of this project was to develop and apply enabling tools and methods towards advanced c...
Abstract The steel industry is on its way towards more environmentally friendly steelmaking. To ach...
A novel technique for measuring gas temperature and spectral particle emissivity in high-temperature...