Thermal Conductivity Of Copper Flash Smelting Flue Dust

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Elli Nurminen
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Keywords: Thermal conductivity of sulphates, flash smelting, heat recovery boiler, flue dust Accretions and build-ups in metallurgical heat recovery boilers decrease the efficiency of the heat transfer and may cause process shut downs. Transient plane source method (Hot Disk) has been applied to measure the thermal conductivities of the Copper Flash Smelting flue dusts. Thermal conductivities of copper, iron and zinc sulphates, and process flue dusts were measured. The results indicate that all the components are effective thermal insulators, having a thermal conductivity of less than 1 W/mK. Decreasing dust layer porosity has an increasing effect on thermal conductivity. Insulating layers on the boiler walls decrease greatly the heat transfer efficiency of the boiler. The gathered information will be used in CFD-modelling of the process, and in the process control.
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APA: Elli Nurminen  (2005)  Thermal Conductivity Of Copper Flash Smelting Flue Dust

MLA: Elli Nurminen Thermal Conductivity Of Copper Flash Smelting Flue Dust. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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