Abstract

The characterization of heat flow processes in direct-fired rotary kilns requires detailed measurements of gas, solids and wall temperatures. This paper describes the construction, instrumentation and operation of a 5.5 m long x 0.406 m inside diam kiln designed for such measurements. The heating of inert sand was chosen for experimental study. Methods of calculating heat flows among solids, wall and gas from the measured axial and radial temperatures are presented and the heat balance calculations and other necessary checks on the validity of the data are given. The effects of the kiln operating variables on heat flow rates, and the implications of the results for modelling and scale-up to large kilns are discussed in Part II.

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