Modelling Metallurgical Furnaces— Making the Most of Modern Research and Development Techniques
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 779 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 6, 2020
Abstract
Recent advances in analytical, experimental techniques, and
computer-based theoretical modelling of fundamental properties and elemental
processes, provide new opportunities to develop the next level of whole-of-reactor
pyrometallurgical furnace models. These models have the potential to significantly
improve the prediction of, and adding value to, industrial operations. In non-ferrous
smelting, the starting point of these models is the development of multicomponent
thermodynamic databases for gas-slag-matte-speiss-metal-solids phases supported
by systematic experimental research. The whole-of-reactor-models additionally
should take into account kinetic processes taking place at micro- and macro- scales,
and other key factors. Examples of applications of the latest research tools and
modelling approaches to analysis of industrial flash and top submerged lance
(TSL) sulphide smelting processes are presented. Different levels of industrial
modelling are discussed from elemental local reactions, through general and more
detailed whole-of-reactor-models, to plant sections and further to whole plant
operation models. Some principles for development of pyrometallurgical reactor
models are discussed.
Citation
APA: (2020) Modelling Metallurgical Furnaces— Making the Most of Modern Research and Development Techniques
MLA: Modelling Metallurgical Furnaces— Making the Most of Modern Research and Development Techniques. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2020.