Modeling And Design Of Experiment In Calcination Of Magnesites

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
B. K. Chakrabarti
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Abstract

Modeling and a screening design of experiment (DOE) was performed with the process variables to identify the greatest effect of variables on the response quality in the dead burning of magnesite refractory in a rotary kiln. Among various interdependent variable factors, the design variables chosen were raw magnesite (RM) feed rate, kiln rotation time i,e, seconds per rotation(SPM) and burning zone temperature (BZT). The response variables chosen were exit gas temperature and density of dead burnt magnesite(DBM). ANOVA and normal plots were used to evaluate the effects.This work had enabled to correlate the BZT, RPM, RM feed with the exit gas temp and density of magnesite produced. The result opens up an avenue to look into the optimum region of operations within the ranges of variables considered in order to conserve energy and to minimize the exhaust gas temperature and to maximize the density of the DBM produced
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APA: B. K. Chakrabarti  (2015)  Modeling And Design Of Experiment In Calcination Of Magnesites

MLA: B. K. Chakrabarti Modeling And Design Of Experiment In Calcination Of Magnesites. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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