Model Study of the Effects of Coal Properties and Blast Conditions on Pulverized Coal Combustion
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High coal burnout within the raceway is important for the operation of a blast furnace. It is usually achieved by adjusting some operational parameters in practice. In this work, a three-dimensional model we developed recently is used to investigate the effects of some key operational parameters on coal burnout. The results confirm that notable improvements in final burnout can be achieved for coals with more fine particles and high volatile matter, and by higher oxygen enrichment. The use of high blast temperature can increase coal burnout, but the further increase in blast temperature over 1200°C has little effect on final burnout. The effects of these parameters on other combustion characteristics are also analysed, in terms of volatile content, temperature field and gas species distribution, aiming to understand the underlying mechanisms behind these improvements. It is demonstrated that local oxygen supply is very important for high burnout in addition to coal properties. In addition, it is necessary to consider the raceway region when investigating the effects of these variables on coal burnout. This study helps identify appropriate and cheaper coals and optimise operating conditions to maximize the benefits of pulverized coal injection.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2009-06-15
著者
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Yu A
Univ. New South Wales Aus
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Yu Aibing
Centre For Simulation And Modelling Of Particulate Systems School Of Materials Science And Engineeri
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Zulli P
Bhp Steel Research Laboratories
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Zulli Paul
Bluescope Steel Research
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Guo Baoyu
Lab For Simulation And Modelling Of Particulate Systems School Of Materials Science And Engineering
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SHEN Yansong
Lab for Simulation and Modelling of Particulate Systems, School of Materials Science and Engineering
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YU Aibing
Lab for Simulation and Modelling of Particulate Systems, School of Materials Science and Engineering
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Yu Aibing
Lab For Simulation And Modelling Of Particulate Systems School Of Materials Science And Engineering
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Shen Yansong
Lab For Simulation And Modelling Of Particulate Systems School Of Materials Science And Engineering
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