Basic And Applied Aspects Of Pelletizing Of Fine Particles

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. V. S. Sastry M. Cross
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

A summary of recent progress in understanding the main factors affecting the pelletization of fine particles is presented. A scheme for categorizing the mechanisms responsible for pellet growth is out- lined and laboratory methods to both identify the important growth mechanisms and quantify the effects of the major factors influencing the rate of pelletization are described. Next laboratory and mathematical simulations of the commercial process involved in pelletizing iron ore concentrates, are presented. The operational instabilities associated with this pelletization process are described and subjected to a control theory analysis. This analysis, in conjunction with the mathematical models, is used to both explain existing control problems and assess the effectiveness of possible circuit redesigns at producing a more stable and controllable operation. Although much of the discussion is in the context of iron ore pelletizing the approach developed to analyze the agglomeration behavior of these concentrates should apply to most other fine particle systems.
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APA: K. V. S. Sastry M. Cross  (1980)  Basic And Applied Aspects Of Pelletizing Of Fine Particles

MLA: K. V. S. Sastry M. Cross Basic And Applied Aspects Of Pelletizing Of Fine Particles. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.

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