Abstract
The formation of accretions or ’rings’ in rotary kilns used for the manufacture of directly reduced iron (sponge iron) affects the residence time of the charge, kiln hold-up, and the kiln output to a great extent. In this part of the work, the effect of ring formation was simulated at room temperature in a scaled-down model of a rotary kiln by inserting conical dams in the shape of frustrums of cones through the feed end of the kiln. The influence of such conical dams on various operating parameters was evaluated.
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