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Radiative heat transfer in rotary kilns

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Radiative heat transfer between a nongray freeboard gas and the interior surfaces of a rotary kiln has been studied by evaluating the fundamental radiative exchange integrals using numerical methods. Direct gas-to-surface exchange, reflection of the gas radiation by the kiln wall, and kiln wall-to-solids exchange have been considered. Graphical representations of the results have been developed which facilitate the determination of the gas mean beamlength and the total heat flux to the wall and to the solids. These charts can be used to account for both kiln size and solids fill ratio as well as composition and temperature of the gas. Calculations using these charts and an equimolar CO2−H2O mixture at 1110 K indicate that gas-to-surface exchange is a very localized phenomenon. Radiation to a surface element from gas more than half a kiln diameter away is quite small and, as a result, even large axial gas temperature gradients have a negligible effect on total heat flux. Results are also presented which show that the radiant energy either reflected or emitted by a surface element is limited to regions less than 0.75 kiln diameters away. The radiative exchange integrals have been used, together with a modified reflection method, to develop a model for the net heat flux to the solids and to the kiln wall from a nongray gas. This model is compared to a simple resistive network/gray-gas model and it is shown that substantial errors may be incurred by the use of the simple models.

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Gorog, J.P., Brimacombe, J.K. & Adams, T.N. Radiative heat transfer in rotary kilns. Metall Trans B 12, 55–70 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02674758

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