Journal of Modern Technology and Engineering

Journal of Modern Technology and Engineering

ISSN Online: 2519-4836

Journal of Modern Technology and Engineering is devoted to the publication of original investigations, observations, scholarly inquiries, and reviews in the various branches of technology and engineering. All published papers are peer-reviewed. It covers cutting edge developments in modern technology and engineering from around the globe. This widely referenced publication helps digital investigators remain current on new technologies, useful tools, relevant research, investigative techniques, and methods for handling security breaches.The journal is published three times in a year.

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Abstract

The reliability of Hall-Héroult cells is often undermined by electrical instability during start-up, which is typically addressed through prolonged preheating schedules. This study identifies a fundamental thermomechanical material failure in the cathode structure as the primary root cause. Using a validated, fully coupled finite element model, we demonstrate that high tensile stresses are generated and concentrated specifically in the carbonaceous ramming paste joints during the preheating cycle. Applying the Goldenblat-Kopnov criterion for brittle materials confirms that these local stresses significantly exceed the failure threshold, leading to micro-cracking of the ramming paste (criterion value > 1). This predicted mechanical degradation directly disrupts the uniformity of current paths, establishing a quantifiable mechanistic link to fluctuations in cell resistance and, consequently, to electrical noise. This finding enables a paradigm shift in failure analysis, moving the focus from bulk cathode behavior or thermal gradients to the critical interfacial integrity of the ramming paste. This new perspective opens avenues for material-based design improvements.



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