Mathematical Analysis of the Effect of Iron and Silica on the Reduction Performance of Manganese Ores

  • Ghali S
  • Mousa E
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In the current study, a factorial design is used to investigate the effect of total iron and silica on the metallurgical performance of different grades of manganese ores. The derived mathematical formulations are applied to estimate the reduction disintegration index (RDI +6.3 , RDI +3.15 , and RDI −0.5 ), reduction index (total reduction index (RIT), manganese reduction index (RIM), and iron reduction index (RIF)), and softening-melting property (start of softening ( T S 1 ), end of softening ( T S 2 ), start of melting ( T m 1 ), and end of melting ( T m 2 )) of manganese ores. The RDI +6.3 and RDI +3.15 are increased with the individual effect of SiO 2 and the interaction effect of iron with silica, while they are decreased as the total iron increased. The high-Fe high-SiO 2 manganese ore showed the highest RIT and RIF. The RIM was almost identical in all manganese ores. The presence of high content of SiO 2 resulted in a narrow softening range (62–83°C), while the high-Fe high-SiO 2 manganese ore exhibited a wider softening range (135–140°C). The melting range was very small in high-Fe low-SiO 2 (3–16°C) and high-Fe high-SiO 2 (6–8°C) manganese ores, while the low-Fe low-SiO 2 manganese ore showed wider melting range (72–74°C). The derived mathematical models are in a good agreement with the experimental results. The calculations are carried out using Matlab program.

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Ghali, S., & Mousa, E. A. (2015). Mathematical Analysis of the Effect of Iron and Silica on the Reduction Performance of Manganese Ores. Journal of Metallurgy, 2015, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/679306

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