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Microstructural analysis of sinter breakage

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Title Microstructural analysis of sinter breakage
 
Creator Sinha, Moni
Nistala, Harsha
 
Subject Materials Science
Metallurgy
 
Description that represent loss of useful sinter (>15%). There is scope to further improve upon the sinter strength and reduce the return fines generation. This can be achieved through better understanding of the sinter strength and reasons behind sinter breakage. In this work, steps involved in transportation were simulated using tumbler test and customized drop tests to assess their impact on sinter quality. The samples were then screened in different size fractions and samples containing freshly fractured surfaces were collected. Microstructural analysis was conducted on the fractured surfaces, for their relative phase distribution. Interestingly, it was observed that the finer fractions in all the cases depicted different mineralogy than rest of the size fractions. In all the cases it exhibited less ferrite, higher magnetite, higher silicate phase which means that these phases are more responsible for cold strength. Ferrite phase has net like structure and thus inhibits crack propagation. During the reduction of hematite, the growth of micro cracks starts, and as more of hematite is reduced the propagation of these cracks increases during tumbling. Thus magnetite is present in higher percentage in finer fractions.
 
Publisher CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory
 
Date 2015
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7403/1/75-82_ISSUE-2.pdf
Sinha, Moni and Nistala, Harsha (2015) Microstructural analysis of sinter breakage. Journal of Metallurgy and Materials Science, 57(2) . pp. 75-82.
 
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