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Effect of inert gas injection on sinter RDI

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Title Effect of inert gas injection on sinter RDI
 
Creator Sinha, Moni
Nistala, Harsha
Biswas, A
 
Subject Materials Science
Metallurgy
 
Description Reduction Degradation Index (RDI) of sinter can be largely attributed to the presence of secondary hematite that is formed due the re-oxidation of magnetite formed during sinter. Inhibiting re-oxidation of magnetite during could be useful for improving (reducing) the RDI of sinter. Since, sintering is a complex process and a large number of independent variables affect sinter quality and it is challenging to obtain optimum values of all these variables. This however leads to saturation in sinter quality due to availability of very few handles. The present study, therefore, adopted a different approach to identify opportunities for improvement in high temperature properties of sinter. An innovative approach on injecting an inert gas (nitrogen) after attaining burn through point was suggested. The hypothesis is that injection of nitrogen reduces the availability of oxygen and therefore inhibits the re-oxidation of magnetite. To evaluate the hypothesis, pot sintering experiments were conducted by injecting nitrogen gas during sintering process. A significant drop in the RDI of sinter by ~3 points in the bottom portion of the sinter has been observed. However, there is no significant difference in theRI values of sinter from the base case and nitrogen injection tests.
 
Publisher CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory
 
Date 2015
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7414/1/_8__MONI_SINHA.pdf
Sinha, Moni and Nistala, Harsha and Biswas, A (2015) Effect of inert gas injection on sinter RDI. Journal of Metallurgy and Materials Science, 57(3) . pp. 173-178.
 
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