Acid Plant Size Determination for a Modern Copper Smelter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Irshad A. Rana
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In a modern copper smelter, the capital cost of a sulfuric acid plant constitutes the largest single cost item of the total investment. It is thus essential to properly size the acid plant in order to reduce its capital cost and enhance the economic viability of a new smelter project. Whereas the off-gas from a smelting furnace is continuous and generally uniform, the gas flow from the Peirce-Smith converters is intermittent with significant fluctuations. The converters off-gas volume is dependent upon a number of interrelating factors. The most significant factors are the matte feed grade, the system air infiltration, the converter's size and blowing rate, the maximum number of converters simultaneously blowing and the gas cooling system employed. The acid plant size, therefore, is heavily influenced by the converter off-gases. Several of these factors are discussed, and their impact in determining the acid plant size is explored.
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APA: Irshad A. Rana  (1993)  Acid Plant Size Determination for a Modern Copper Smelter

MLA: Irshad A. Rana Acid Plant Size Determination for a Modern Copper Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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