RESEARCH ON THE MANUFACTURING MAGNESIUM FROM THANHHOA DOLOMITE BY PIDGEON PROCESS

The magnesium and magnesium alloys has applied widely in different industrial aspects in Vietnam in the modern life. Especially, the products from magnesium alloys implementing in the automotive have increased rapidly since the car elements tend to be generated by the light alloys in order to save t...

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Main Authors: Quyen Vu Viet, Trang Vu Thi Thu, Nam Nguyen Duong, Binh Duong Ngoc, Huy Tran Duc
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Route OÜ 2020-11-01
Series:EUREKA: Physics and Engineering
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Online Access:http://journal.eu-jr.eu/engineering/article/view/1383
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spelling doaj-80f1b6ce91c5443c81a5ea836b85385b2020-12-01T10:51:15ZengScientific Route OÜEUREKA: Physics and Engineering2461-42542461-42622020-11-0169710710.21303/2461-4262.2020.0013831383RESEARCH ON THE MANUFACTURING MAGNESIUM FROM THANHHOA DOLOMITE BY PIDGEON PROCESSQuyen Vu Viet0Trang Vu Thi Thu1Nam Nguyen Duong2Binh Duong Ngoc3Huy Tran Duc4Vietnam Maritime UniversityVietnam Maritime UniversityVietnam Maritime UniversityHanoi University of Science and TechnologySchool of Materials Science and EngineeringThe magnesium and magnesium alloys has applied widely in different industrial aspects in Vietnam in the modern life. Especially, the products from magnesium alloys implementing in the automotive have increased rapidly since the car elements tend to be generated by the light alloys in order to save the fuel. However, in the current time, Vietnam has no factories to produce the magnesium to adapt the domestic demand although it owns an enrich resource of raw materials. This research indicates the possibility of using the dolomite ore in Thanhhoa – Vietnam to make the magnesium as well as evaluate the primary factors like recovering temperature, reducing agent rate, recovering time having effect on the reduction efficiency of Thanhhoa dolomite by metallothermic method in vacuum (Pidgeon Process). This is basic process, low investment and suitable for the small and medium scales in Vietnam. The experiment includes heating, indicating the chemical ingredients and recovering experiment on the dolomite after calcination (dolime) by using ferrosilicon. The thermodynamic model is created to estimate the recovering efficiency in the Pidgeon. The result shows that the CaO/MgO molar ratio of calcination dolomite in Thanhhoa is nearly 1.5 which is suitable to produce magnesium in the case of highly-required efficiency and pureness. Besides, the result from the furnace of the experiment is lower than the one in the model. The samples are set up to check the influence of the rate of ferrosilicon in the compound. The result indicates that the ideal efficiency reaches 85 % with 30 % ferrosilicon. Moreover, the study confirms that the optimal operating conditions in this process are recovering during three hours at 1200 °C and 100 Pa pressure. This result proves the potential application of Thanhhoa dolomite in the industry suitable with the current condition in Vietnamhttp://journal.eu-jr.eu/engineering/article/view/1383recovering magnesium; vacuum reduction; thanhhoa dolomite; ferrosilicon; pidgeon process; factsage sofware
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author Quyen Vu Viet
Trang Vu Thi Thu
Nam Nguyen Duong
Binh Duong Ngoc
Huy Tran Duc
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Trang Vu Thi Thu
Nam Nguyen Duong
Binh Duong Ngoc
Huy Tran Duc
RESEARCH ON THE MANUFACTURING MAGNESIUM FROM THANHHOA DOLOMITE BY PIDGEON PROCESS
EUREKA: Physics and Engineering
recovering magnesium; vacuum reduction; thanhhoa dolomite; ferrosilicon; pidgeon process; factsage sofware
author_facet Quyen Vu Viet
Trang Vu Thi Thu
Nam Nguyen Duong
Binh Duong Ngoc
Huy Tran Duc
author_sort Quyen Vu Viet
title RESEARCH ON THE MANUFACTURING MAGNESIUM FROM THANHHOA DOLOMITE BY PIDGEON PROCESS
title_short RESEARCH ON THE MANUFACTURING MAGNESIUM FROM THANHHOA DOLOMITE BY PIDGEON PROCESS
title_full RESEARCH ON THE MANUFACTURING MAGNESIUM FROM THANHHOA DOLOMITE BY PIDGEON PROCESS
title_fullStr RESEARCH ON THE MANUFACTURING MAGNESIUM FROM THANHHOA DOLOMITE BY PIDGEON PROCESS
title_full_unstemmed RESEARCH ON THE MANUFACTURING MAGNESIUM FROM THANHHOA DOLOMITE BY PIDGEON PROCESS
title_sort research on the manufacturing magnesium from thanhhoa dolomite by pidgeon process
publisher Scientific Route OÜ
series EUREKA: Physics and Engineering
issn 2461-4254
2461-4262
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The magnesium and magnesium alloys has applied widely in different industrial aspects in Vietnam in the modern life. Especially, the products from magnesium alloys implementing in the automotive have increased rapidly since the car elements tend to be generated by the light alloys in order to save the fuel. However, in the current time, Vietnam has no factories to produce the magnesium to adapt the domestic demand although it owns an enrich resource of raw materials. This research indicates the possibility of using the dolomite ore in Thanhhoa – Vietnam to make the magnesium as well as evaluate the primary factors like recovering temperature, reducing agent rate, recovering time having effect on the reduction efficiency of Thanhhoa dolomite by metallothermic method in vacuum (Pidgeon Process). This is basic process, low investment and suitable for the small and medium scales in Vietnam. The experiment includes heating, indicating the chemical ingredients and recovering experiment on the dolomite after calcination (dolime) by using ferrosilicon. The thermodynamic model is created to estimate the recovering efficiency in the Pidgeon. The result shows that the CaO/MgO molar ratio of calcination dolomite in Thanhhoa is nearly 1.5 which is suitable to produce magnesium in the case of highly-required efficiency and pureness. Besides, the result from the furnace of the experiment is lower than the one in the model. The samples are set up to check the influence of the rate of ferrosilicon in the compound. The result indicates that the ideal efficiency reaches 85 % with 30 % ferrosilicon. Moreover, the study confirms that the optimal operating conditions in this process are recovering during three hours at 1200 °C and 100 Pa pressure. This result proves the potential application of Thanhhoa dolomite in the industry suitable with the current condition in Vietnam
topic recovering magnesium; vacuum reduction; thanhhoa dolomite; ferrosilicon; pidgeon process; factsage sofware
url http://journal.eu-jr.eu/engineering/article/view/1383
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