NiModel ? A Thermodynamic Model And Computer Program Of Nickel Smelting And Converting Processes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Pengfu Tan
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

NiModel, a thermodynamic model, database and computer program, has been developed to predict the distribution behavior of Ni, Cu, Co, Fe, S, O, As, Sb and Bi, and heat balance in the nickel pyrometallurgical processes such as Outokumpu flash smelting, Outokumpu direct high-grade matte smelting, INCO flash smelting, and Peirce-Smith converting processes. In this model, as much as 16 elements (Ni, Cu, Co, Fe, As, Sb, Bi, S, O, Al, Ca, Mg, Si, N, C and H) are considered. The compositions of matte, slag and gaseous phases, and heat balance are calculated using the thermodynamic data and the activity coefficients of the components derived from the experimental data. The model predictions were compared with the known industrial data from Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter in Australia, Outokumpu Harjavalta Nickel Smelter in Finland and INCO Metals Company in Canada, and an excellent agreement was obtained. In this paper, the applications of NiModel in the nickel pyrometallurgical industries have been presented. NiModel has been used by Jinchuan Group Limited in China.
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APA: Pengfu Tan  (2004)  NiModel ? A Thermodynamic Model And Computer Program Of Nickel Smelting And Converting Processes

MLA: Pengfu Tan NiModel ? A Thermodynamic Model And Computer Program Of Nickel Smelting And Converting Processes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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