A Mathematical Model of the Sirosmelt Process

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Denholm WT
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A mathematical model has been developed for intense pneumatic smelting processes, such as the Sirosmelt group of processes, to assist in establishing optimum process conditions and to permit operator training. The model first solicits input operating conditions from disk files and from the operator. During operation, the feed, fuel, and air (or oxygen) rates are automatically adjusted to maintain the desired process targets. Alternatively, these parameters, as with all other inputs, may be manually controlled by the operator. Selected process parameters are displayed to the terminal in a regularly updated diagram of the process,. Outputs of detailed information including heat and mass balances are available for immediate inspection or for use by ancillary plotting packages. Development of a robust free energy minimization routine has led to a flexible and time efficent model capable of handling a range of pyrometallurical systems. Modelling of tin smelting, lead smelting, copper smelting, matte fuming, and pneumatic steel-making has been sucessfully carried out. Typical outputs from the model are given and discussed in terms of their internal consistency and relationship to the operation of the relevant Sirosmelt process. `
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APA: Denholm WT  (1984)  A Mathematical Model of the Sirosmelt Process

MLA: Denholm WT A Mathematical Model of the Sirosmelt Process. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.

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