Some Fundamental Aspects of Highly Reactive Iron Coke Production
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It is important to develop the production and utilization technology of highly reactive coke in order to improve the efficiency of blast furnace reactions. In this study, some fundamental aspects of highly reactive iron coke produced in a coke oven chamber were investigated. First, the effects of catalytic Fe powder addition to coal before carbonization on coke strength were investigated. The addition of Fe powder decreased the coal caking property and hence the resultant coke drum index (DI15015). On the other hand it increased coke reactivity (JIS coke reactivity index and CRI) to a great extent. This means that the caking property of blended coals needs to be adjusted higher to produce iron coke with proper strength and high reactivity. Secondly, it was shown that the iron ore reacts with silica brick at 1200°C in a condition similar to that in a coke oven chamber. The iron ore and silica reacted to produce fayalite (2FeO·SiO2) and the brick was damaged. On the other hand, it was proven that the iron ore does not react with silica brick at 1100°C in the above condition. Based on this fundamental study, iron coke with proper strength and high reactivity was successfully produced in a coke oven chamber on a commercial scale by adjusting the coal blend composition and the coke oven temperature. Furthermore it was revealed that about 70% of iron in iron ore powder added to coal was reduced to metallic iron during carbonization.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2007-06-15
著者
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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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Nomura Seiji
Environment & Process Technology Center Nippon Steel Corporation
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TERASHIMA Hidetoshi
Nagoya Works, Nippon Steel Corporation
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SATO Eiji
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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Terashima Hidetoshi
Nagoya Works Nippon Steel Corporation
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Naito Masaaki
Environment & Process Technology Center Nippon Steel Corporation
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Sato Eiji
Hokkai Iron & Coke Corp.
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