Ironmaking

Ironmaking
Author: Alexander Babich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN: 9783861309970

Modern Blast Furnace Ironmaking

Modern Blast Furnace Ironmaking
Author: M. Geerdes
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2020-11-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1643681230

Modern Blast Furnace Ironmaking – An Introduction (Fourth Edition, 2020) describes the principles of the blast furnace process. As a starting point, the blast furnace is seen as a simple iron ore melter, while gradually the physical, chemical and metallurgical background of the blast furnace process is clarified. The book focuses on the control of the process with respect to thermal control, gas flow control and casthouse operation. In this book, all essential process details are described and a special focus is on cost optimization by low coke rates and on management of the process in case of disturbances and upsets. The optimization of the blast furnace is not only based on “best practice transfer”, but also requires conceptual understanding why a measure works in some cases and not in other cases. In other words, operational improvement is not only based on know–how, but as well on know–why. This publication can be used as an introductory text for students of metallurgy as well as for blast furnace operators and management.

Applications of Process Engineering Principles in Materials Processing, Energy and Environmental Technologies

Applications of Process Engineering Principles in Materials Processing, Energy and Environmental Technologies
Author: Shijie Wang
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319510916

This collection offers new research findings, innovations, and industrial technological developments in extractive metallurgy, energy and environment, and materials processing. Technical topics included in the book are thermodynamics and kinetics of metallurgical reactions, electrochemical processing of materials, plasma processing of materials, composite materials, ionic liquids, thermal energy storage, energy efficient and environmental cleaner technologies and process modeling. These topics are of interest not only to traditional base ferrous and non-ferrous metal industrial processes but also to new and upcoming technologies, and they play important roles in industrial growth and economy worldwide.

Injectant Coal Gasification, Char Formation and Char Utilisation at High Injection Rates

Injectant Coal Gasification, Char Formation and Char Utilisation at High Injection Rates
Author: European Communities
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN:

The aim of this project was to carry out an integrated laboratory, pilot and plant scale investigation of injectant coal gasification, char formation and properties, the effect of char on melting zone behaviour and the utilisation of char in terms of top gas dust carryover at high levels of injection. Laboratory-scale studies undertaken by Corus and Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medecine (ICSTM), focused on the degree of burnout of injectant coals, morphology and reactivity of resultant chars and an evaluation of the potential for the formation of soot precursors. Extents of gasification were related to parent coal properties and correlations between char morphology and parent coal VM content were established. The experiments also determined rates of particle mass loss under the variety of conditions that exist within the coal injection plume and made a significant contribution to the understanding of how and where volatiles are released and whether chars will be completely gasified. Centra Sviluppo Materiali (CSM) concentrated on the influence of char particles on the rheological properties of the ferrous materials in the blast furnace burden. Laboratory-scale tests under simulated blast furnace conditions on mixtures of ferrous burden, coke and char were conducted in the SMEDRA (Softening MElting DRipping Apparatus). The presence of char in the ferrous materials caused changes to the extent of initial dripping and to the starting temperature of this phenomenon. These changes correlated to the amount of char added and to the characteristics of the parent coal (the VM content and whether pulverised or granular grade) and would affect the position and the shape of the melting zone in the blast furnace. At the plant scale , ThyssenKrupp Stahl sampled blast furnaces operating with coal injection and characterised the dust collected. Tests were carried out based on the knowledge that increased graphitisation of carbon occurs with rising temperature, allowing the source of the carbon to be identified. With a new analytical method, Microwave-Assisted Dissolution, it was possible to exactly quantify the smallest quantities of graphite in top gas dust. The amount of dust discharged through the furnace top was largely determined by the percentage of non-carbonaceous components, but a clear correlation between the quantity of discharged dust and the quantity of carbonaceous components was also found. The findings also indicated that the carbon in the dust from the centre of the furnace comes mainly from ungasified injectant coal char.

Coke Oven Techniques

Coke Oven Techniques
Author: CEC, DG for Energy
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9400973675

The increasing scale and intensity of modern blast-furnace operation, combined with a simultaneous reduction in coke rate, have led to more stringent coke quality requirements with a greater emphasis on the coke's (1 2) role as a burden spacer ' • Accordingly, coke quality data limited to chemical composition, initial size grading and ambient size stability are insufficient to predict the coke's behaviour in use. A realistic assess ment of the likely performance of coke should also take into consideration its resistance to degradation in the chemical and thermal environment of the blast furnace. A test is, therefore, needed which simulates as far as possible the mechanical, chemical and thermal conditions of the smelting process and measures the resultant changes in size distribution of the coke, and hence in its bulk permeability to gas flow, using representative samples of the feed coke as charged to the furnace. Moreover, new developments in coke production make it necessary to reassess coke testing so as to guide the coke producer in making the best use of available coals. The mode of mechanical coke breakage at ambient temperature has been extensively characterised and related to changes in the coke's bulk permeability(3). In contrast, the causes of deterioration in the hot strength and size of bulk coke arising from its partial gasification with carbon dioxide and reheating to high temperature are relatively less explored. The present paper describes the v.

Coke

Coke
Author: Roger Loison
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 571
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483165272

Coke: Quality and Production describes the scientific and technical basis of coke manufacture and provides a detailed account of the physical and chemical mechanisms occurring in coke oven chambers. Emphasis is on the influences of coal quality and production parameters. This book is comprised of 12 chapters and begins with an introduction to technical characteristics displayed by coals or cokes, followed by a discussion on the chemical, physicochemical, and mechanical phenomena that occur during carbonization. The following chapters focus on carbonization in a coke oven chamber and its relationship to coke quality; the criteria used to evaluate coke quality; and industrial and semi-industrial tests carried out at the Marienau Station in France. The formulation of coke oven blends is also considered, along with the production factors that affect the quality of coke; factors that affect the production capacity of a coke oven battery; and heat balances on industrial coking plants. The final chapter looks at the industrial applications of blast-furnace coke and foundry coke. This monograph is intended primarily for technical personnel at coking plants and will also be of interest to consumers concerned with the working properties of coke.