Experimental Investigation of Interaction Rates of Iron Oxide Particles with Molten Iron-Carbon-Slag Systems

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
G. G. Krishna Murthy
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Several experiments were carried out to simulate the bath smelting reactions where iron oxide particles were dropped on to an iron-carbon bath containing molten CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 slag layer on its surface. The composition of the slags used in the experiments was %CaO:46.1; %SiO2:41.7; and %A1203:12.2. Experiments were con¬ducted with carbon saturated iron melts contained in either a pure graphite crucible whose walls were covered with a pure alumina tube, or a pure flat bottom alumina crucible, at 1723-1823 K. Degree of reduction of a pure iron oxide particle was linear with time in the initial stages (up to about 20% oxygen of the original pellet was reduced). The rate of reduction of smaller oxide pellets was smaller than that of a bigger pellet - the time for complete reduction of a 5.6 g wustite pellet was smaller than that for a 1.2 g wustite pellet. It was also established that the interaction rates obtained by adding a molten pure oxide particle of given weight to the system were lower than that determined by using a solid oxide particle of same weight. The overall rates of reduction decreased with decreasing the bath temperature. The experimentally determined rates of reduction based on the time for 70% reduction were influenced substantially by addition of slag up to about 50 g on to a bath of 78.8 mm in diameter, and remained constant when slag present on the bath surface was between 50 g and 200 g.
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APA: G. G. Krishna Murthy  (1993)  Experimental Investigation of Interaction Rates of Iron Oxide Particles with Molten Iron-Carbon-Slag Systems

MLA: G. G. Krishna Murthy Experimental Investigation of Interaction Rates of Iron Oxide Particles with Molten Iron-Carbon-Slag Systems. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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