The Ignition and Combustion of Sulfide Mineral Particles under Flash-Smelting Conditions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
H. Y. Sohn
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The ignition and combustion of chalcopyrite particles under suspension-smelting conditions, in which the particle-particle interaction is neglected, has been analyzed by considering the intrinsic kinetics of oxidation and heat and mass transfer between the particle and its surroundings. Reasonable agreement has been obtained between the calculated results and experimental results from a laminar-flow furnace reported in the literature. This computation- al procedure has further been applied to flash-smelting conditions. Under suspension-smelting conditions (Sh = Nu = 2), chalcopyrite particles ignite at around 960 K. The effects of various parameters, such as oxygen concentration, particle size, and gas temperature, have also been evaluated. Comparison between calculated results in this work and experimental observations indicates that SO is the important gaseous product that forms at the surface of the particle.
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APA: H. Y. Sohn  (1993)  The Ignition and Combustion of Sulfide Mineral Particles under Flash-Smelting Conditions

MLA: H. Y. Sohn The Ignition and Combustion of Sulfide Mineral Particles under Flash-Smelting Conditions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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