Analysis of the Gas Flow and Heat Distribution in Iron Ore Pellet Induration Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Cross M. K. Patel K. C. Wade
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

In the past decade a good deal of effort has gone into the computer simulation of the heat distribution of pellet induration systems. The major uncertainty in the analysis of such systems is the gas flow distribution and, in particular, the role of leakage. Evaluation of the leakage into or out of a zone has proved to be very difficult, as has the cross-flow from one zone to another when adjoining zones have gas flows which change direction from up draft to down draft for example. This paper describes an initial model to calculate the gas flow distribution in a variety of practical situations of interest to those involved in pellet induration. The model is based upon a multiphase CFD code called CASCADE which is used in conjunction with the pellet induration simulation INDSYS.
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APA: M. Cross M. K. Patel K. C. Wade  (1990)  Analysis of the Gas Flow and Heat Distribution in Iron Ore Pellet Induration Systems

MLA: M. Cross M. K. Patel K. C. Wade Analysis of the Gas Flow and Heat Distribution in Iron Ore Pellet Induration Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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