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Effect of Cooling Methods on the Strength of Silico-ferrite of Calcium and Aluminum of Iron Ore Sinter during the Cooling Process

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In the iron making process, a high mechanical strength is favorable for iron ore sinters in the blast furnace, and the bonding phase is regarded as one of the key… Click to show full abstract

In the iron making process, a high mechanical strength is favorable for iron ore sinters in the blast furnace, and the bonding phase is regarded as one of the key components that determines the quality of the iron ore sinter, in which the silico-ferrite of calcium and aluminum (SFCA) is one of the typical phases. In this study, synthesized samples with different SFCA mass fractions were prepared to study the effect of different cooling methods on the strengths of the SFCA samples. The results showed that the strength of a sample could be improved by increasing the SFCA content during a temperature change. Further, the test results for the compressive strength suggested that the SFCA had a positive effect on the strength of the iron ore sinter during cooling, with slow cooling being significantly effective at preventing the generation of thermal stress. Moreover, the Biot number was introduced to normalize all of the cooling methods. The results showed that higher mechanical strengths for iron ore sinters will be obtained with higher SFCA content and lower Biot numbers, which will guide the evaluation of mechanical strength of iron ore sinter after the cooling process in industry.

Keywords: ore sinter; cooling methods; strength; sinter cooling; iron; iron ore

Journal Title: Metals
Year Published: 2019

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