Fundamentals of freeze lining behaviour in ilmenite smelting

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Changes in reductant and energy inputs which are required to adjust the slag composition in anilmenite smelter to a higher or lower FeO content are calculated. The calculated changes are based on the assumption that solidification equilibrium with the freeze lining constrains the slag composition to follow a eutectic groove in the TiO2-FeO-TiO1.5phase diagram. Calculated equilibrium conditions along the eutectic groove are presented, and form the basis of the calculations. The inputs of energy and carbon need to deviate strongly from the steady-state values to adjust the slag composition. The inputs required at any given time depend on the desired rate of change of the slag composition, and the current slag composition. The steady-state relationship of a change in energy input of 5 kWh corresponding to a 1 kg change in carbon input does also hold for the changed inputs during transient changes in FeO content. Keywords: Ilmenite smelting, freeze lining, solidification, eutectic
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APA:  (2003)  Fundamentals of freeze lining behaviour in ilmenite smelting

MLA: Fundamentals of freeze lining behaviour in ilmenite smelting. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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