The Reduction of Wustite with High Oxygen Enrichment and High Injection of Hydrogenous Fuel
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概要
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In order to reduce CO2 emission and energy consumption in a blast furnace, it is necessary to investigate the effects of some factors on direct reduction from wustite (FeO) to iron(Fe) with high oxygen enrichment and high injection of hydrogenous fuel, such as the composition and temperature of reducing gas mixture and the water–gas shift reaction. The current experiments reveal: (1) Reducing power of gas mixture with low oxygen enrichment and high PCI injection is limited, the reduction degree of wustite is 53.6% after 90 min at 1000°C; While with high oxygen in blast (40%) and high natural gas injection (about 15% H2 in hearth gas), the reduction degree reaches 100% after 64.81 min. In the case of reduction with pure oxygen and higher hydrogen, the reduction speed promotes further. At 900°C, 100% reduction needs 64 min. (2) The utilization efficiency of hydrogen drops when H2 content is over 50% in the gas mixture without N2. The optimum value of H2 content for pure oxygen blast furnace is between 15–30% from the point of view of wustite reduction. (3) The water–gas shift reaction counteracts wustite reduction in the case of gas mixture with high content of CO2 and H2 at elevated temperature.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2007-08-15
著者
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Zhou Liying
School Of Metallurgy & Resources Anhui University Of Technology
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Wang Ping
School Of Electronics And Information Engineering The Key Laboratory Of Embedded System And Service
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Wang Ping
School Of Metallurgy & Resources Anhui University Of Technology
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Cheng Miao
School Of Metallurgy & Resources Anhui University Of Technology
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LI Jiaxin
School of Metallurgy & Resources, Anhui University of Technology
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Li Jiaxin
School Of Metallurgy & Resources Anhui University Of Technology
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LI Jiaxin
School of Computer, Beijing Institute of Technology
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