Hi Friends,
In this paper, we will present a
few important data which are essentially required for carrying out process
design calculations including material balance, thermal energy balance and
sizing calculations for various equipment including pipelines of Alumina
refinery as outlined here under:
·
Alumina means Al2O3 having molar mass = 2x27+3x16=102 g
per mole.
·
Hydrated alumina means Al2O3.3H2O
having molar mass= 102+3x18=156 g per mole.
· Thus 156 tonnes of Hydrate alumina = 102 tonnes of
Alumina, this implies 1 tonne of Hydrate is equal to 102/156 = 0.65385 tonne of
alumina.
·
Specific gravity of dry hydrate = 2.42
·
Specific gravity of dry Bauxite = 2.55 to 2.80
·
Bulk density of alumina = 0.95 to 1.05 tonne per m3.
·
Bulk Density of Bauxite = 1.20 - 1.30 t/m3.
·
Molar mass of Na2CO3 =106 gm/mole;
·
Static Angle of Repose of Bauxite = 30 to 32 degree
·
Dynamic angle of repose of Bauxite = 19 to 20 degree
·
Molar mass of Na2O = 62 gm/mole
·
Molar mass of NaOH = 40 gm/mole
·
Hardness of Bauxite = 2.5 to 3.0 Moh
·
Bond Index = 10.5 t0 18 kW/st
·
Specific Gravity of dry bauxite residue (redmud) =
2.30
·
Velocity of slurry in pipe line = 1.5 to 2.44 m/sec.
·
Design velocity of steam in pipeline = 20 to 40
metres per sec.
·
Domestic Water requirement in township = 135
litres / capita.day
·
Potable Water requirement in Industries = 65 litres
/ capita.day
·
Sewage generation rate = 96 litres/capita.day.
·
Solid waste generation = 0.90 kg/ capita.day
·
Stack Height (in metres) = 14 x (Q)0.3; where Q = Emission rate of SO2 in kg/hr.
·
Total water for Alumina Plant = 6.5 to 10 m3/tonne
alumina
·
Norms for Green belt = 25% of total plant area
(min.)
· Residue Factor is the ratio of sum total oxides in
Bauxite to sum total oxides in residue (red mud) which gives tonnes of residue
generated per tonne of Bauxite processed. Residue generation rate with respect
to alumina production varies from 1.10 - 1.35 tonnes residue per tonne of
alumina. Higher residue factor signifies either poor quality of bauxite or
lower alumina recovery or both.
Hope, all major input data have
been covered here. We will appreciate your valuable remarks / comments,
if any.
Best regards.
Rajendra Kunwar
www.ceti.co.in
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