The Combustion Behaviour of Kambalda Nickel Concentrate and Collie Coal

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Jorgensen FRA Moyle FJ Turner TM
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Laminar flow furnace techniques and thermal analysis were used to study the combustion of Kambalda nickel concentrate and Collie coal. The study was made to ascertain the suitability of the latter as a replacement for the fuel oil currently burnt in a flash furnace at the Kal- goorlie Nickel Smelter. The coal was found to ignite at temperatures between 500-600¦C which was the same as that required for the most reac- tive component of the concentrate, namely py- rite. The rates of reaction of both the coal and concentrate were dependent on oxygen con- centration. Sulfur dioxide hindered the combus- tion of concentrate and of coal, the effect on the concentrate being the more pronounced. The effects of moisture content and the tendency for spontaneous combustion of the coal were also noted.
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APA: Jorgensen FRA Moyle FJ Turner TM  (1982)  The Combustion Behaviour of Kambalda Nickel Concentrate and Collie Coal

MLA: Jorgensen FRA Moyle FJ Turner TM The Combustion Behaviour of Kambalda Nickel Concentrate and Collie Coal. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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