The Effect of Reducing Conditions on the Pore Structure of Metallized Iron Ore Pellets

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. Wright R. J. Tyler
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Jan 8, 1978

Abstract

Abstract-Changes in the pore structure of hematite pellets during reduction to iron were investigated under a variety of experimental conditions. Pore structures were determined by a mercury penetration technique. The reduction temperature was found to be the major influence on structure, the pore system being bimodal below 750°C and unimodal above 900°C. Pore sizes ranging from 0.04 to 20 [um] were observed in completely metallized pellets produced over the temperature range 650-1050°C. Gas composition and reduction rates also influenced the pore structure of the metallized pellets, although to a lesser extent than the reduction temperature. An apparent activation energy of 24 kcal/mole was derived for the pore formation ptocess.
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APA: J. Wright R. J. Tyler  (1978)  The Effect of Reducing Conditions on the Pore Structure of Metallized Iron Ore Pellets

MLA: J. Wright R. J. Tyler The Effect of Reducing Conditions on the Pore Structure of Metallized Iron Ore Pellets. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1978.

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