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A Computer Oriented Algorithm to Determine the Raw-Mixture Composition for Sintering

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Title A Computer Oriented Algorithm to Determine the Raw-Mixture Composition for Sintering
 
Creator Maulik, S C
Chakravorty, N
 
Subject Minerals and Mining
 
Description Sintering is an agglomeration process of fine part-icles and widely used as a standard method for preparation of blast furnace-feed. In iron-ore sintering, iron ore fines viz. iron ore crushed to ---10 mm size, classifier fines, cyclone underflow, blue-dust etc. together with other iron-bearing waste materials viz. mill-scale, flue dust etc. are mixed with fluxing materials like limestone, dolomite etc. and sintered in a continuously operated sinter strand or a bench-scale sinter pot. The sintering of fine particles results from incipient fusion of materi-als due to heat liberated by combustion of coke-breeze incorporated in the raw mixture and also exothermic heat liberated through complex chemical reactions taking place during the process of sintering. Water added during mixing helps to maintain a proper permeability and return fines act as a supporting structure for the mixture.
 
Date 1985-03
 
Type Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://eprints.nmlindia.org/4392/1/125-135.PDF
Maulik, S C and Chakravorty, N (1985) A Computer Oriented Algorithm to Determine the Raw-Mixture Composition for Sintering. In: Proceedings of National Seminar on Mineral Processing and IX Annual Technical Convention of the Indian Institute of Mineral Engineers, 11th & 12th March 1985, National Metallurgical Laboratory(CSIR), Jamshedpur.
 
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