Modeling of the Direct-to-Copper Flash Smelting Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Kucharski
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The model of the Outokumpu direct-to-copper process deals with a steady-state process the parameters of which do not depend on time. To give a prediction for the process outcome, "a modified black box" method, which ignores most of the chemical reactions in the furnace, was used. This method takes input and output parameters into consideration. The presented model describes the Outokumpu direct-to blister process in the form of the set of linear equations which give mass and enthalpy balances as well as the distribution of elements between blister copper and slag. However, only major substances where quantities in the feed charge exceed a certain level (for example 0.5 kg/ lMg of smelted concentrate) are taken into consideration. Minor elements are distributed among slag and metal phases in a different way. Some of the equations are derived from distribution coefficients. The value of distribution coefficients can be calculated from plant production data.
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APA: M. Kucharski  (2007)  Modeling of the Direct-to-Copper Flash Smelting Process

MLA: M. Kucharski Modeling of the Direct-to-Copper Flash Smelting Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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