Improvement in Blast Furnace Reaction Efficiency through the Use of Highly Reactive Calcium Rich Coke
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概要
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A method to produce coke in ‘lump’ form with high strength and reactivity through the addition of a catalyst was investigated in order to improve blast furnace reaction efficiency. The addition of Ca compounds to coal before carbonization was found to considerably increase the reactivity of the coke at a low temperature range in the thermal reserve zone of a blast furnace. Furthermore it was proved that strong, highly reactive ‘lump’ form coke could be produced by adding a Ca-rich non-caking coal and adjusting the coal blend composition. Based on this fundamental study, the Ca-rich coke was successfully produced in coke ovens on a commercial scale, both at Kimitsu and Muroran works. The use of the Ca-rich coke in the Muroran No. 2 blast furnace was found to cause a decrease in the reducing agent rate by 10 kg/t-p. This technology, producing coke of high reactivity and strength through catalyst addition, is promising as a means of improving the reaction efficiency of a blast furnace.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2005-03-15
著者
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Matsuzaki Shinroku
Environmental and Process Technology Center, Nippon Steel Corporation
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Nomura Seiji
Environment & Process Technology Center, Nippon Steel Corporation
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NAITO Masaaki
Environment & Process Technology Center, Nippon Steel Corporation
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Naito M
Environment & Process Technology Center Nippon Steel Corporation
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Nomura Seiji
Environment & Process Technol. Center Nippon Steel Corp.
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Nomura S
Environment & Process Technology Center Nippon Steel Corporation
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KITAGUCHI Hisatsugu
Advanced Technology Research Laboratories, Nippon Steel Corporation
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AYUKAWA Hiroyuki
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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TAHARA Toshihide
Kimitsu Works, Nippon Steel Chemical Co., Ltd.
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KOIZUMI Satoshi
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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OGATA Yoshikuni
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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NAKAYAMA Takeshi
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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ABE Tetsuya
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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Kitaguchi Hisatsugu
Advanced Technology Research Laboratories Nippon Steel Corporation
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Kitaguchi Hisatsugu
Advanced Research Technology Center Nippon Steel Corp.
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Tahara Toshihide
Kimitsu Works Nippon Steel Chemical Co. Ltd.
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Matsuzaki Shinroku
Environment & Process Technology Center Nippon Steel Corporation
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Ayukawa Hiroyuki
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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Ogata Yoshikuni
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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Naito Masaaki
Nippon Steel Corporation Environment & Process Technology Center
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Koizumi Satoshi
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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Nakayama Takeshi
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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Abe Tetsuya
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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