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The AusIMM Proceedings 1979

Conference Proceedings

The AusIMM Proceedings 1979

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Heat Transfer Mechanism in Ignition of Nickel Sulphide Concentrate under Simulated Flash Smelting Conditions

For small particles of niekel flotation eoncentrate (av. size 50 pm) the predominant heat transfer mechanism under suspension smelting conditions, prior to ignition, is conduction from the gas and not radiation from nearby hot bodies. Results of laboratory tests using gas temperatures 380-700C and furnace wall temperatures 380-1100C were in accord with heat transfer theory. In practieal flash smelters earlier ignition, and hence better utilization of the space in the shaft, would result from introduetion at the top of the shaft of gases hotter than the ignition temperature of 500-600C.
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  • Published: 1979
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  • Unique ID: P_PROC1979_1480

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