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If the raw meal is not homogeneous enough, units of varying
sizes will exist which do not have the required chemical
composition. It can be easily deduced from the phase diagram
for the system CaO - Al2O3 - Fe2O3
- SiO2 the phase compositions which can coexist
assuming different volumes have different chemical composition.
In Fig. 1 the different phase assemblages in the system
CaO - Al2O3 - SiO2 can
be seen.
With inhomogeneous raw feeds we should expect a clinker
microstructure of varying mineralogy. In reality, this model
also exists in the clinker. Fig. 2 shows a clinker with
a very inhomogeneous distribution of alite, belite and free
lime, reflecting the non-homogeneity of raw material.
In comparison to the inhomogeneous microstructure produced
from an inhomogeneous raw mix, Fig. 3 shows the clinker
fabric when the raw mix is correctly homogenized. All the
minerals are statistically distributed.
In additional to the effects caused by oversize particles,
the concentrated areas due to inhomogeneous distribution
contain normally more than one clinker component, and usually
extend over a larger area.
According to experience, however, a certain clustering
, particularly of belite, is always observed in plant
clinker.
The even distribution in Fig. 3 is rather an exception.
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