A Laboratory Study Of The Permeability Of Granulated Iron Ore Sinter Feeds

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Sinter mixes of three iron ore types were prepared with a range of water contents in a laboratory investigation. The mean diameter of the granulated mixes and the void fraction of beds of the mixes were determined experimentally. Pressure drop measurements over a range of flow rates were made in a laboratory permeameter with pressure tappings at several depths in the bed. The Ergun equation was applied to the results to determine the shape factor of the granulated mixes. The pressure readings down the bed were used to estimate the local void fraction in the bed using the Ergun equation and the calculated granule shape factors and it was found that there was a decrease in void fraction with depth in the bed. The significance of this and the variation of the shape factor values with the amount of water used for granulation is discussed in relation to the strength of granules of the sinter mixes.
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APA:  (1984)  A Laboratory Study Of The Permeability Of Granulated Iron Ore Sinter Feeds

MLA: A Laboratory Study Of The Permeability Of Granulated Iron Ore Sinter Feeds. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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