K.B
4 posts
TimePosted 10/10/2016 08:57:42
K.B says

Calcination degree of hot meal

Dear all,

The calcination degree is calculated from the L.O.I of kiln feed and L.O.I of hot meal. What if a significant amount of clinker dusts with low L.O.I is carried over from the kiln and contaminate the hot meal sample?

How to estimate the error and estimate the real calcination degree?

 

Kind Regards,

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Rana
6 posts
TimePosted 03/04/2017 13:22:40
Rana says

re Calcination degree of hot meal

First of all u shuld calculate the %age of Kiln dust in flue gases. 

Then find the L.O.I of  Kiln dust (X) then subtract it from the L.O.I  of Hot meal then calculate D.O.C

X= (L.O.I of Kiln dust* %age of Kiln dust) /100

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anm
18 posts
TimePosted 25/12/2019 11:15:56
anm says

re Calcination degree of hot meal

For academic purpose it is OK to know the amount of kiln exit dust but otherwise si do not understand how it will help you in operation. Generally 2% is dust load in kiln exit gas

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