Thermodynamic Analysis of Siderite Ore Carbonate Decomposition Process at Roasting

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Carbonate decomposition with significant heat energy absorption takes place at siderite ore oxidizing roasting in a shaft furnace. Thermal dissociation of complex carbonates comprising the siderite ore was studied. Thermodynamic analysis was carried out for a sideroplesite decomposition process. Formulas allowing determination of the carbonate dissociation and exchange energy rates were obtained using the regular ion solution theory. The ion composition and thermodynamic activity simulation results were described for sideroplesites as well as iron and magnesium cation shares. The work output is of certain interest as knowing the initial sideroplesite decomposition temperature and the carbonate dissociation rate the optimal dimensions of various zones throughout the shaft furnace height may be defined, the roasting process time may be calculated and the optimal heat treatment conditions as well as the firing rate may be established.

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