This work presents a method, based on X-ray microtomography and three-dimensional (3D) image analysis, of characterising and quantifying crack distribution in iron ore pellets. The aims have been to verify the method and to determine to what extent crack propagation contributes to the decrease in compressive strength that occurs during reduction at 500°C as haematite transforms into magnetite. Raw materials known to cause disintegration problems were selected in order to promote crack propagation. Pellets displayed crack lengths of sizes roughly corresponding to half the pellet diameter already before reduction and, during reduction, a further crack propagation of ∼50% occurred. Through estimations by finite element analysis of the crack si...
Sintering occurs in many types of material such as iron, ceramics and snow, typically during thermal...
The blast furnace is the most common means of producing hot metal. As the amounts of reduction agent...
Fatigue crack closure has been studied in an aluminium alloy via micro tomography. Gallium wetting h...
This work presents a method, based on X-ray microtomography and three-dimensional (3D) image analysi...
This work has been a part of the development of a method where x-ray microtomography and image analy...
<div><p>This work proposes a three-dimensional methodology to characterize porosity in iron ore pell...
As the trends in mineral processing move towards the beneficiation of finer grained and more complex...
In this thesis, image processing tools are used for analysing properties of iron ore pellets, with t...
International audienceThe present paper aims at showing that coupling the eXtended Finite ...
In modern ironmaking, granulation is the first step of the sintering process. It is typically carrie...
Abstract Pellet swelling has been widely studied, being simultaneous with reduction reactions and c...
L'étude de l'endommagement des matériaux à comportement pseudo-fragile fait l'objet denombreuses étu...
High-resolution X-ray tomography with synchrotron radiation has been used to obtain observations of ...
Imaging and understanding of iron ore granulation using X-ray microtomography. Evrard M., Contrer...
Sintering occurs in many types of material such as iron, ceramics and snow, typically during thermal...
The blast furnace is the most common means of producing hot metal. As the amounts of reduction agent...
Fatigue crack closure has been studied in an aluminium alloy via micro tomography. Gallium wetting h...
This work presents a method, based on X-ray microtomography and three-dimensional (3D) image analysi...
This work has been a part of the development of a method where x-ray microtomography and image analy...
<div><p>This work proposes a three-dimensional methodology to characterize porosity in iron ore pell...
As the trends in mineral processing move towards the beneficiation of finer grained and more complex...
In this thesis, image processing tools are used for analysing properties of iron ore pellets, with t...
International audienceThe present paper aims at showing that coupling the eXtended Finite ...
In modern ironmaking, granulation is the first step of the sintering process. It is typically carrie...
Abstract Pellet swelling has been widely studied, being simultaneous with reduction reactions and c...
L'étude de l'endommagement des matériaux à comportement pseudo-fragile fait l'objet denombreuses étu...
High-resolution X-ray tomography with synchrotron radiation has been used to obtain observations of ...
Imaging and understanding of iron ore granulation using X-ray microtomography. Evrard M., Contrer...
Sintering occurs in many types of material such as iron, ceramics and snow, typically during thermal...
The blast furnace is the most common means of producing hot metal. As the amounts of reduction agent...
Fatigue crack closure has been studied in an aluminium alloy via micro tomography. Gallium wetting h...