Mintek

The Pyrosim User's Manual

by
Adrian Deneys, Eugene Chemaly
and George la Grange

This document describes Pyrosim version 1.5

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

  • Pyrosim Documentation
  • Text Conventions
  • Technical Support
  • CHAPTER 1

    INSTALLATION

  • Hardware requirements
  • Installation
  • Running Pyrosim Under Microsoft Windows ©
  • Customisation
  • The "Stainless Steel" System
  • Pyrosim Models on a Diskette
  • CHAPTER 2

    GETTING STARTED

  • Selecting thermodynamic data from Thermo
  • Using the Pyromake Utility Program
  • Selecting a System
  • Choosing a Process Flow Sheet
  • Choosing a Model
  • Heater / Drier
  • The Equilibrium Model
  • Multi Stage Equilibrium Model
  • Operating Conditions
  • Differences Between Operating and Observed Temperatures
  • Connecting Units
  • Feed Streams
  • Defining a Feed Stream
  • Modifying Existing Feed Streams
  • Equilibrium Specifications
  • Constructing an Equilibrium File
  • Editing an Existing Equilibrium File
  • Pyrosim's Costing Option
  • Calculate
  • Printing
  • Analysing the Results
  • Document
  • CHAPTER 3

    ADVANCED FEATURES

  • Editing and Adding Thermodynamic Data
  • Recovering the Erased Equilibrium File
  • Using Recycle Streams
  • Summary of Recycle Operation
  • Entrainment
  • Bypass Streams
  • Summary of Bypass
  • Using Total Feedrate
  • Multi-Stage Equilibrium
  • Multi Unit Simulation
  • Editing the Pyrosim.cfg File
  • Renaming of Phases
  • Interpreting the Active Screen
  • Mineralogy
  • Activity Coefficients
  • CHAPTER 4

    ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS

  • Pyrosim's Energy Balance
  • Factors That Affect the Mass Balance
  • The Temperature Controlled Model
  • The Energy Controlled Model
  • Ideal Mixing of Complex Components Model
  • CHAPTER 5

    THE EMPIRICAL MODEL

    APPENDIX A

    Expanded Menu Structure

    APPENDIX B

    Stainless Steel Models

  • Fluidised Bed
  • Electrothermal Fluidised Bed
  • Rotary Kiln
  • Two-Zone Kiln
  • Electric Arc Furnace
  • Coal-Oxygen Injection Furnace
  • Pyrobal

  • INTRODUCTION

    Welcome to the Pyrosim user's manual. This manual discusses the features available in Pyrosim version 1.50.

    Pyrosim is a pyrometallurgical process simulation package which can be configured to simulate many different high temperature metallurgical operations. Designed as a process simulator, it has nevertheless also been used to simulate other systems, e.g. high temperature fusion and cupellation during platinum group metal chemical analysis, and the chemical interaction between a refractory brick and a molten metal bath.

    Recently Pyrosim and Thermo (both developed by Rodney Jones) have now evolved into a suite of products. Pyrosim is most suited to study complex systems, while Thermo allows compounds and single reactions to be rapidly analysed. Thermodynamic data can now be edited in Thermo and exported to Pyrosim. Thermo is not documented in this manual. However explanation will be given for situations where data is exported from Thermo to Pyrosim.

    The most significant new feature in Pyrosim is the generalised empirical mode; this is designed to replace the non-equilibrium stainless steel models. The new empirical model is believed to be a powerful new feature which is afforded the same generality incorporated in the equilibrium model.

    Pyrosim Documentation
    This manual has been separated into a number of sections: Chapter 1 describes installation and getting started; Chapter 2: YOUR FIRST PYROSIM MODEL; Chapter 3 discusses some advanced features, and lists some of the less obvious aspects of Pyrosim.

    Rodney Jones' Masters thesis contains a rigorous treatment of the mathematics and thermodynamics used in Pyrosim. Copies of this thesis can be purchased from Mintek, on request.

    Text Conventions
    UPPERCASE: This font is used for describing file names as well as commonly known programmes like DOS.

    UPPERCASE ITALICS: These are actual inputs required by the user, usually at the DOS prompt.

    Italics: This text format is used for the stream name conventions discussed under Advanced Features.

    are used as pointers for paragraphs discussing Pyrosim's file operations. These paragraphs provide details into the workings of Pyrosim which will give you more confidence when tampering with certain files.
    ¤ are shown next to paragraphs that discuss suggestions.
    × Heed these comments to avoid problems.

    Technical Support Mintek's Pyrometallurgy Division provides technical support for Pyrosim. The most convenient form of communication is via electronic mail. Rodney Jones currently provides technical support and can be reached at rtj@pyro.mintek.ac.za.


    Contact Information
    Pyrometallurgy Division, Mintek,
    200 Hans Strijdom Drive, Randburg, 2125, South Africa
    Private Bag X3015, Randburg, 2125, South Africa.

    Phone: +27 (11) 709-4642
    Fax: +27 (11) 793-6241


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