This study investigates the impact of different burning temperatures on quicklime slaking reactivity. Moreover, it reviews the state of the art of the effect of carbonate rock fabrics and calcination kinetics on the production of quicklime in industrial kilns. The burnability and overburning tendency of raw materials with different geological origin, stratigraphic positions, fabrics and compositions were investigated. Burning trials were performed on crushed rocks as received, between 1050 and 1300 °C, to simulate the soft-, medium- and dead-burning conditions occurring in Twin-Shaft Regenerative (TSR) kilns. The raw materials and burnt products were characterized based on a multidisciplinary analytical approach, including physical-chemical, mineralogical-petrographic, crystallographic and thermal analyses. The lime reactivity was determined according to the European slaking test method. By means of statistical analysis of different datasets, key factors controlling the lime reactivity and overburning tendency at high temperature could be identified.
Reactivity and overburning tendency of quicklime burnt at high temperature
M. ArditPenultimo
;G. CrucianiUltimo
2019
Abstract
This study investigates the impact of different burning temperatures on quicklime slaking reactivity. Moreover, it reviews the state of the art of the effect of carbonate rock fabrics and calcination kinetics on the production of quicklime in industrial kilns. The burnability and overburning tendency of raw materials with different geological origin, stratigraphic positions, fabrics and compositions were investigated. Burning trials were performed on crushed rocks as received, between 1050 and 1300 °C, to simulate the soft-, medium- and dead-burning conditions occurring in Twin-Shaft Regenerative (TSR) kilns. The raw materials and burnt products were characterized based on a multidisciplinary analytical approach, including physical-chemical, mineralogical-petrographic, crystallographic and thermal analyses. The lime reactivity was determined according to the European slaking test method. By means of statistical analysis of different datasets, key factors controlling the lime reactivity and overburning tendency at high temperature could be identified.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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