Computer Simulation of Iron Ore Agglomeration Process in Rotating Drums (ABSTRACT PAGE)

International Mineral Processing Congress
Kal Sastry Anshuman Prasad
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Agglomeration of fine iron ore concentrates is carried out in two steps:Balling, which refers to the production of green pellets by tumbling moist fines powders in drums, discs, or cones, and Induration, which refers to the subsequent thermal treatment of the green pellets in straight grate or grate-kiln systems.This paper addresses computer simulation of balling or green pelletization step. The process of agglomeration from a mechanistic point of view can be described as the transformation of moist feed to well-formed species or pellets. The moist feed is composed of fines of infinitesimal size while well-formed species are of finite size and number. These well-formed species undergo changes in their size and number through different mechanisms of agglomerate formation and growth. Nucleation, coalescence and layering are the three main mechanisms that describe the formation and growth of granules during an agglomeration process. A population balance equation enables quantitative description of the evolution of agglomerate size distribution due to the occurrence of each of the mechanisms.A numerical solution for the population balance model is necessary and is obtained by the use of a sizediscretization approach. The numerical solutions provide a suitable basis for the analysis of the agglomeration process. Also a coalescence kernel has been introduced that is capable of describing the simultaneous occurrence of nucleation, coalescence and layering mechanisms. The effect of feed moisture has been described using a moisture factor with an exponential functional dependence on the moisture content. The effect of the feed to seed ratio is modelled by the introduction of a crowding factor. It was assumed that only the feed particles which are much more in number experience a crowding or restricted in space interactions effect. A computer simulation program has been developed with MATLAB as the simulation language."
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APA: Kal Sastry Anshuman Prasad  (2003)  Computer Simulation of Iron Ore Agglomeration Process in Rotating Drums (ABSTRACT PAGE)

MLA: Kal Sastry Anshuman Prasad Computer Simulation of Iron Ore Agglomeration Process in Rotating Drums (ABSTRACT PAGE). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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