Modeling the effects of temperature and time of homogenization annealing on the hardness of PdNi5 alloy

Experimental design methodology represents a powerful tool for the analysis and optimization of various processes. PdNi5 alloy is used in the in the production process of nitric acid, as Pd-catalyst-trap. The role of Pd-catalyst-trap consists in reduction of volatile platinum oxide from gas flow to...

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Published inHemijska industrija Vol. 68; no. 5; pp. 597 - 603
Main Authors Ivanovic, Aleksandra, Trumic, Biserka, Ivanov, Svetlana, Marjanovic, Sasa
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia 01.01.2014
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Summary:Experimental design methodology represents a powerful tool for the analysis and optimization of various processes. PdNi5 alloy is used in the in the production process of nitric acid, as Pd-catalyst-trap. The role of Pd-catalyst-trap consists in reduction of volatile platinum oxide from gas flow to the metal form and retention of platinum metal on the surface of Pd catalyst-trap. Fundamental knowledge about this alloy and its practical use in reduction of volatile platinum oxide, can be improved by experimental planning and statistical analysis. In this study, the effects of annealed temperature and annealed time on the hardness of PdNi5 alloy were evaluated and compared. Full factorial experimental design at three levels was applied. Statistically significant factors were determined considering of hardness of PdNi5 alloy as a system response. By regression analysis, the mathematical model for process description was derived. The correlation between predicted and experimental values was high (R2=0,976 ). In the investigated ranges of parameters, the obtained empirical equation can be applied for the prediction of system response.
ISSN:0367-598X
2217-7426
DOI:10.2298/HEMIND130620085I