Methods of Increasing Gas Penetration Through Sinter Layers

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Werner Wenzel Heinrich Wilhelm Gudenhau Johannes Moeljono
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

As an important mechanism for increasing production of the suction-draft-sinter process, it has been shown that gas permeability through the sinter layer plays an important role. Methods to increase production rates have been indicated and suggestions for carrying out the process have been made to improve the rate of production, reduce the fuel consumption, and at the same time obtain a uniform sinter. Laboratory experiments were conducted at the Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy of the Technical University at Aachen to illustrate these methods. Methods of Increasing Gas Penetration Through Sinter Layers The following are of fundamental importance in determining the process cycle during the sintering of iron ores: 1) Generation of maximum temperature, since its form and range determine sinter quality. 2) Propagation velocity of the temperature maximum which controls the attainable output. 3) The convective heat transfer which influences the velocity of travel of the temperature maximum.
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APA: Werner Wenzel Heinrich Wilhelm Gudenhau Johannes Moeljono  (1974)  Methods of Increasing Gas Penetration Through Sinter Layers

MLA: Werner Wenzel Heinrich Wilhelm Gudenhau Johannes Moeljono Methods of Increasing Gas Penetration Through Sinter Layers. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1974.

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