Carbon Monoxide Reduction and Accompanying Swelling of Iron Oxide Compacts
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概要
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Pure Fe<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>3</SUB> compacts were fired at 1373K for one hour then reduced with CO at 973-1373K. Reduction was followed up by means of weight-loss technique whereas volume change was measured by displacement method. The structure of the fired and reduced compacts was examined by reflected light microscope while the different phases were identified by X-ray diffraction technique. These measurements together with kinetic data were correlated for better understanding the gas-solid reaction mechanisms and the accompanying swelling phenomenon. A highest swelling value of 176% was obtained for compacts completely reduced at 1173K whereas a maximum swelling of 224% was obtained for compacts 90% reduced at the same temperature. At all reduction temperatures swelling increased with the increase in reduction extent up to 90% where a maximum swelling value was obtained followed by a small decrease in swelling when compacts were completely reduced. Excessive swelling was attributed to the carbon in metallic iron and/or iron carbide formed and their reactions with oxygen forming CO and/or CO<SUB>2</SUB>. A mechanism of disintegration of iron grains and swelling of the compacts has been proposed and correlated with reduction conditions.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 1996-02-15
著者
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NASR M.
Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute, CMRDI
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Nasr M.
Central Metallurgical Research And Development Institute Cmrdi
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Omar A.
Central Metallurgical Research And Development Institute Cmrdi
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HESSIEN M.
Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute, CMRDI
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EI-GEASSY A.
Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute, CMRDI
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Hessien M
Central Metallurgical Res. And Dev. Inst. Cairo Egy
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Hessien M.
Central Metallurgical Research And Development Institute Cmrdi
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Ei-geassy A.
Central Metallurgical Research And Development Institute Cmrdi
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NASR M.
Central Metallurgical Res. & Devlopment Inst. (CMRDI)
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