Outokumpu Flash Smelting N2 in Flash Furnace Blast

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. G. Davenport
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

This chapter extends our mathematical description of flash smelting to -nitrogen in the flash furnace blast. As in chapters 4 and 5, the discussion is limited to auto thermal smelting (no hydrocarbon combustion). Hydrocarbon combustion is introduced in Chapter 9. Outokumpu flash furnace blast is a mixture of air and industrial oxygen. Most of its N2 originates in the air portion of the blast. A small portion originates as an impurity in the industrial oxygen. The nitrogen entering a flash furnace must always be heated from its input temperature, 298 K in this chapter, to its off gas temperature, -1500 K. Energy must be supplied for this purpose. With auto thermal smelting, the energy is-provided by oxidizing extra Fe-and S.
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APA: W. G. Davenport  (2001)  Outokumpu Flash Smelting N2 in Flash Furnace Blast

MLA: W. G. Davenport Outokumpu Flash Smelting N2 in Flash Furnace Blast. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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