Mass Transfer Model for an Induction Smelting Process: Prediction of an Iron Oxide Concentration

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
G. S. Gupta
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

To predict the iron oxide concentration a mass transfer model has been developed for an Induction Smelting Process (ISP) in which self-fluxed composite pellets (made of iron ore, brown coal and lime) are melted in a single phase induction furnace in conjunction with top blown oxygen. Transient mass balance equation with complex boundary conditions has been worked out by adopting a relatively new approach known as the cell model approach. These equations have been solved numerically using finite difference technique to obtain the iron oxide concentration profile in the ISP. Numerical and experimental results obtained for iron oxide concentration show a reasonable agreement with each other.
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APA: G. S. Gupta  (1991)  Mass Transfer Model for an Induction Smelting Process: Prediction of an Iron Oxide Concentration

MLA: G. S. Gupta Mass Transfer Model for an Induction Smelting Process: Prediction of an Iron Oxide Concentration. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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