Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1987-01-27
1988-06-21
Niebling, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204 1T, 340650, C25C 306
Patent
active
047523620
ABSTRACT:
A method of controlling interelectrode distance when a short occurs between an anode and the cathode metal pad of an electrolytic cell. Anode current data is provided by sampling anode current at a relatively high frequency, and noting any substantial instantaneous increase in current by observing the data over a period of time. Estimates of instantaneous losses in current efficiency over a base period of time due to the shorting are then made. Current efficiency losses are reduced by repositioning the anode via a command from a cell control computer to anode positioning means or by manual adjustment of the anodes in the cell.
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Hyland, W. W., "The Current Efficiency of a Shorted Anode in a Prebake Cell", Light Metals 1984, pp. 711-720.
Ciukowski Alan A.
Dobbs Charles L.
Hyland Wayne W.
Petrelli Vincent A.
Savage Harold A.
Aluminum Company of America
Niebling John F.
Rubino Kathryn
Strickland Elroy
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