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Date of Patent:
Mar. 18, 1986

Filed:

Jun. 20, 1984
Applicant:
Inventors:

Kjell Bergman, Vaster.ang.s, SE;

Sven-Einar Stenkvist, Vaster.ang.s, SE;

Assignee:

ASEA Aktiebolag, Vaster.ang.s, SE;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H05B / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
373103 ; 373108 ;
Abstract

A DC arc furnace having a vertical arcing electrode adapted to be connected with a negative current lead and a hearth adapted to contain a melt below the electrode and having a hearth electrode, the hearth electrode extending laterally from the axis of the arcing electrode symmetrically with respect to the axis and having a plurality of electrical connections extending to the outside of the hearth and spaced laterally from the arcing electrode's axis symmetrically with respect to the axis, the connections being adapted for connection with a positive current lead and application of DC to the electrodes powering an arc between the arcing electrode and melt; wherein the improvement comprises a positive current lead below the bottom of the hearth and having an upper end positioned on the arcing electrode's axis below the hearth's bottom and extending from the positive current lead's upper end vertically downwardly on the axis to a low position where the magnetic field of the positive current lead cannot appreciably affect the arc, the positive current lead extending substantially horizontally from its low position offset from the hearth, the positive current lead's upper end having electrical conductors extending from it to the electrical connections of the hearth electrode and which are symmetrical with respect to the arcing electrode's axis.


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