Thermophysicochemical Database For Batch And Continuous Processes In Nickel Smelting And Converting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
F. Kongoli
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

A computerized thermophysicochemical database is being developed for various processes involved in nickel smelting and converting. This database includes optimized models for slag, matte, liquid and solid alloys in the multicomponent system(s) as applied to batch and continuous nickel smelting and converting processes. This database can be used to quantify the multicomponent and multiphase slag/matte/alloy/gas equilibria, liquidus and solidus surface, tie-lines, solubility and/or losses of nickel and other components in the slag, distribution coefficients, components activities, heat and mass balance, etc. The database also includes optimized models for the viscosity of the slags associated with any of the above processes. Both databases are coupled and this constitutes a very effective method to quantify the effect of each component on several parameters of the smelting and converting processes and to diffuse the confusion that exists in the literature. Several application examples have been given to demonstrate the usefulness of this database for quantitative prediction of the thermophysicochemical properties of the phases involved in actual or developing processes, even in the areas where experiments are difficult or impossible. The considerable cost reduction that results ftom the use of this database as compared to other methods in the improvement of existing technologies or in the development of new ones is discussed along with continuing new developments of this database.
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APA: F. Kongoli  (2002)  Thermophysicochemical Database For Batch And Continuous Processes In Nickel Smelting And Converting

MLA: F. Kongoli Thermophysicochemical Database For Batch And Continuous Processes In Nickel Smelting And Converting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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