Factors affecting the resistivity and reactivity of carbonaceous reducing agents for the electric-smelting industry

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. M. Dus D. J. Smith
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Resistivity tests indicated that, at temperatures lower than 1450°C, reducing agents alone, as well as burdens consisting of high-carbon ferrochromium and reducing agents, exhibit wide differences in resistivity. These differences are less pronounced at elevated temperatures. The resistivity of a reducing agent and the volume fraction it occupies are important factors controlling the resistivity of burdens of high-carbon ferrochromium. A mathematical model is formulated to describe the dependence of the resistivity of mixtures of conducting and insulating particles on the particle sizes and the volume fraction occupied by the conducting phase. The resistivity of burdens of high-carbon ferrochromium is high if the particle size of the reducing agent is larger than that of the other components of the burden. A number of reducing agents showed small variations in their reactivity towards chromite ore in the solid state. However, with chromite ore in the liquid state, reduction proceeded more rapidly with reducing agents occupying larger volume fractions. During the smelting of manganese ore, high initial rates of reduction were observed for reducing agents that had a high reactivity towards carbon dioxide and a high content of volatile matter, and that occupied a large volume fraction. High liq'uid-state reactivities were observed for reducing agents occupying a large volume fraction and having a Iow degree of graphitization.
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APA: H. M. Dus D. J. Smith  (1980)  Factors affecting the resistivity and reactivity of carbonaceous reducing agents for the electric-smelting industry

MLA: H. M. Dus D. J. Smith Factors affecting the resistivity and reactivity of carbonaceous reducing agents for the electric-smelting industry. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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