Who Will Benefit
- Technical and Project Managers
- Hall-Héroult Superintendents, Supervisors, and Operators
- Primary Aluminum Production Technology Developers and Smelter Suppliers
What Will You Learn
- The Development of Hall-Héroult Technology
- The Governing Laws:
o Why Electrochemical and How the Electrochemical Process Works
o Maintaining Energy Balance in Cells – Secondary Energy Demand
- The Role of Aluminum in Society and Materials for Aluminum Production
- Cell Control
- Alumina Feeding and Dissolution
- Cell Diagnositcs
- Work Practices Associated with Continuous Operation
- The Materials Used for Cell Construction
- Cell Failure Mechanisms
- Cell Start-Up and Potline/Cell Restart
- Environmental Management
- The FUTURE - A Panel Discussion
Learn more about the program on the Course Curriculum page.
Course Sponsors and Organizers
The TMS 2017 Industrial Aluminum Electrolysis Course is part of the TMS suite of Aluminum Courses.
This course is being organized and taught by the following individuals:
Halvor Kvande, Lead Organizer/Instructor
Professor Emeritus, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Stephen Lindsay
Senior Smelting Specialist, Alcoa Inc.
Alton Tabereaux
Technical Consultant, Aluminum Smelting
Barry Welch
Emeritus Professor, University of Auckland and Director, Welbank Consulting
Learn more about each instructor, and the background and experience they bring to this program.
For More Information
For more information about this meeting, please complete the meeting inquiry form or contact:
TMS Meeting Services
5700 Corporate Drive Suite 750
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Telephone (724) 776-9000, ext. 241
(800) 759-4TMS (4867)
Fax: (724) 776-3770
E-mail: mtgserv@tms.org