Comparison of different comminution processes to support the automated sorting of refractory recycling materials
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TY - THES
T1 - Comparison of different comminution processes to support the automated sorting of refractory recycling materials
AU - Konkina, Daria
N1 - embargoed until 06-07-2026
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In the present thesis, different spent refractory materials were investigated (basic/acidic, fired/unfired) with regard to their processability. The extensive experimental investigations included comminution trials, assessment of the comminution products and sorting. The comminution tests of spent refractory bricks using a laboratory jaw crusher were conducted using Optimized Comminution Sequence method. The test sequence consisted of three comminution steps: the first comminution step had a target product size below 40 mm, the second and the third comminution steps had a product size below 20 and 10 mm, respectively. In addition to comminution tests with conventional method, High Voltage Breakage investigations using the Selfrag laboratory unit were performed. As feed the product of first conventional comminution step was used. The tests of High Voltage Breakage were designed to replace the second and third comminution steps of the conventional comminution. The energy consumption, particle size distributions of the products and energy efficiency were compared. The studies were supported with XRD-analysis, XRF-analysis, mineralogical assessment, and fractional analysis. Sensor-based sorting investigations of the comminution products using visible and ultraviolet spectrums were conducted to evaluate the possibility to sort the corresponding spent refractories.
AB - In the present thesis, different spent refractory materials were investigated (basic/acidic, fired/unfired) with regard to their processability. The extensive experimental investigations included comminution trials, assessment of the comminution products and sorting. The comminution tests of spent refractory bricks using a laboratory jaw crusher were conducted using Optimized Comminution Sequence method. The test sequence consisted of three comminution steps: the first comminution step had a target product size below 40 mm, the second and the third comminution steps had a product size below 20 and 10 mm, respectively. In addition to comminution tests with conventional method, High Voltage Breakage investigations using the Selfrag laboratory unit were performed. As feed the product of first conventional comminution step was used. The tests of High Voltage Breakage were designed to replace the second and third comminution steps of the conventional comminution. The energy consumption, particle size distributions of the products and energy efficiency were compared. The studies were supported with XRD-analysis, XRF-analysis, mineralogical assessment, and fractional analysis. Sensor-based sorting investigations of the comminution products using visible and ultraviolet spectrums were conducted to evaluate the possibility to sort the corresponding spent refractories.
KW - Refractory
KW - Recycling
KW - Comminution
KW - High Voltage Breakage
KW - Sensor-based Sorting
KW - Feuerfeststein
KW - Recycling
KW - Zerkleinerung
KW - Elektrodynamische Fragmentierung
KW - Sensorbasierte Sortierung
M3 - Master's Thesis
ER -