Modelling Of Heat Exchange Phenomena During The Indurating Of Magnetite Pellets On A Travelling Grate - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roland B. Drugge
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The adaptation of pelletizing processes involves the coordination of various factors such as temperatures, gas flows, productions, etc., in order to obtain optimum performance. The consequent problems are considerable due to the large number involved as well as the lack of knowledge of their correlation. It is therefore essential to establish a fundamental theory which takes into account the heat transfer phenomena and the secondary factors which are relevant to the properties of the product. Straight grate and grate kiln pelletizing processes involve heating of a stationary bed on a travelling grate. The heat transfer conditions are therefore of primary importance. This is why this article pays particular attention to conditions which obtain when a stationary bed is heated, in which certain special reactions occur. The conclusions drawn from this penetration of the heat transfer phenomena can be expressed in postulates acting as guide-lines for the establishment of proto-typal processes. Examples of elaborating such processes are also given in the article. Some operational experience at LKAB are also given.
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APA: Roland B. Drugge  (1975)  Modelling Of Heat Exchange Phenomena During The Indurating Of Magnetite Pellets On A Travelling Grate - Introduction

MLA: Roland B. Drugge Modelling Of Heat Exchange Phenomena During The Indurating Of Magnetite Pellets On A Travelling Grate - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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