Investigation of Mixing and Rolling Drum Performance at Port Kembla’s Sinter Machine Through Full-Scale Sampling and Laboratory Scale Experiments

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Maldonado
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jul 11, 2011

Abstract

BlueScope Steel’s Port Kembla sinter machine underwent a major upgrade during mid-2009. The mixing and rolling drum (MRD) was thoroughly cleaned during the upgrade. Space factor measurements taken in October 2009 showed that the drum was operating in the cataract regime in the dry mixing section and the cascading regime in the rolling section, which is optimal for granulation. Sampling carried out during an entry into the MRD showed that both the Sauter mean diameter and the predicted bed voidage increase rapidly during wetting, and then decrease in the wet mixing section. In the rolling section, the granule properties remained constant untilthe drum discharge. Frozen particle analysis, using liquid nitrogen as the quenching agent, were carried out on material collected from the MRD discharge. The results, expressed as a Granulation Index, showed there had been a significant improvement in the granulating performance of the MRD following the upgrade. The plant studies were also complemented with laboratory scale experiments which aimed to optimise the granulation process. The effect of burnt lime on green feed permeability was quantifi ed using the laboratory scale drum at different moisture contents. A significant increase in permeability was apparent once the burnt lime dosing rates doubled from 1.1 - 2.2 per cent w/w (feed basis). The capacity of the burnt lime system at the sinter machine will be increased in order to benefi t from the expected higher permeability, permeability, which will enable the machine to sinter at deeper bed heights.
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APA: D Maldonado  (2011)  Investigation of Mixing and Rolling Drum Performance at Port Kembla’s Sinter Machine Through Full-Scale Sampling and Laboratory Scale Experiments

MLA: D Maldonado Investigation of Mixing and Rolling Drum Performance at Port Kembla’s Sinter Machine Through Full-Scale Sampling and Laboratory Scale Experiments. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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