Mechanical Strength of Green Iron Ore Pellets ? A New Approach

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Mathieu Dubé
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2007

Abstract

Good mechanical strength of green iron ore pellets is required to avoid breakage and excessive deformation during their handling and further processing. However, green balls with good resistance to handling are often too plastic, which impacts the bed permeability in induration furnaces. Measurements of plasticity, bed void fraction and green ball sphericity as well as bed permeability were carried out on various samples of green iron ore pellets having different mechanical strength. Results show that bed void fraction, sphericity and permeability all depend, to some extent, upon green ball mechanical strength (plasticity). Understanding and controlling the mechanical strength of green iron ore pellets would then help to maximize both the productivity of the induration process as well as the quality of fired pellets through a more stable firing process. Results of research work carried out at COREM, with the objective of improving green ball characterization methods, are presented in this paper.
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APA: Mathieu Dubé  (2007)  Mechanical Strength of Green Iron Ore Pellets ? A New Approach

MLA: Mathieu Dubé Mechanical Strength of Green Iron Ore Pellets ? A New Approach. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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