To Study the Trends of Activation Energy in Metal Extractions Process
- Rakesh M Prajapati
- Prof. I J Patel
- Pravin Zinzala
Blast furnace, Activation energy, DSC
The project aim set study of thermal behaviour, thermal degradation kinetics, and effect of composition on flow characterisation of blast furnace slag is important to Understanding the flow characteristics of blast furnace (B/F) slag. It is an important parameter for efficiency/productivity of a blast furnace. In the present study flow characteristics of five different B/F slag will be investigated. This study is predominantly based on the estimation of activation energy. The activation energy was estimated using two methods: differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and High temperature viscometer. Activation energy can be estimated from such DSC plots using Kissinger and Ozawa methods. It has observed that activation energy is largely dependent on C/S ratio of B/F Slag – The activation energy decreases with increase in C/S ratio. The flow characteristics of different B/F slag were also investigated by high temperature heating microscope, Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The estimated IDT (initial deformation temperature), ST (softening temperature), HT (hemispherical temperature) and FT (fusion temperature) of different B/F slag.
Rakesh M Prajapati, Prof. I J Patel, Pravin Zinzala. "To Study the Trends of Activation Energy in Metal Extractions Process".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH ISSN:2321-9939, Vol.3, Issue 3, pp., URL :https://rjwave.org/ijedr/papers/IJEDR1503049.pdf