Computer Simulation of Fluid Flow in a Smelting Cyclone

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Lackner
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Using the CFD software package FIRE, the smelting process inside a cyclone reactor is modelled. The fluid flow is calculated 3 dim., using different turbulence models. The effects of design parameters (length and diameter of the cyclone, concentrate feeding tangentially or from the top,..) and operating conditions are investigated. Single particle traces illustrate how to increase particle retention time before the particles reach the liquid film flowing down the cyclone wall. Moreover a two phase flow approach is developed, based on the "Discrete Droplet Model". The position, velocity, diameter and temperature of each reacting particle is described. The results show the advantages of top concentrate feeding, large height/width ratio of the tuyeres and increasing number of tangentially gas inlets.
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APA: A. Lackner  (1995)  Computer Simulation of Fluid Flow in a Smelting Cyclone

MLA: A. Lackner Computer Simulation of Fluid Flow in a Smelting Cyclone. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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