Apparent Viscosity Measurement Of Iron Particles

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yanling Zhang Zhuoqing An Qi Li Zhancheng Guo
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Fluidized bed is an important iron-making reactor, especially for the finely sized iron-bearing materials. However, defluidization caused by sticking between particles extremely limited its wide spread commercialization. In this paper, apparent viscosity was put forward to express the ability of particles to resist movement, which is reasonably considered as the comprehensive results of interaction between particles. Meanwhile, an experimental measuring method of apparent viscosity of particles was proposed, during which the torque exerted on the rotating blade in a particle layer is measured, and then the apparent viscosity is obtained based on the motion equations of powder particles. Further, the apparent viscosity of iron particles was measured by using of this method, and the effects of shape, size, and temperature were examined. The data can provide important information for understanding when and why defluidization happened.
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APA: Yanling Zhang Zhuoqing An Qi Li Zhancheng Guo  (2015)  Apparent Viscosity Measurement Of Iron Particles

MLA: Yanling Zhang Zhuoqing An Qi Li Zhancheng Guo Apparent Viscosity Measurement Of Iron Particles. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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