Effects of Volatile Matter of Pulverized Coal on Reducing Agents Rate of Blast Furnace and Combustion Behavior of Coal Mixture
2004; The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan; Volume: 90; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2355/tetsutohagane1955.90.4_190
ISSN1883-2954
AutoresKazuya Kunitomo, Takashi Orimoto, Tsunehisa Nishimura, Masaaki Naito, Jun‐ichiro Yagi,
Tópico(s)Geoscience and Mining Technology
ResumoThe effective calorific value of pulverized coal in a temperature region over 1400°C in the blast furnace was examined, and it was shown that in an operation in which the heat balance in the lower part of the blast furnace was a rate-controlling factor, a pulverized coal having a lower average volatile matter content was effective in lowering the reducing agents rate. However, there is a restriction in the amount of the resource of semi-anthracite coal whose volatile matter is relatively low, we examined a mixed pulverized coal obtained by mixing a high and low volatile matter content coals. The combustion behavior of the mixed pulverized coal was examined by conducting a combustion experiment and a simulation analysis. It was found that when a mixed coal obtained by mixing coals of different volatile matter contents was used, the combustion temperature of the mixed coal deviated toward the high temperature side from a weighted average value of temperatures obtained when each of the coals of different volatile matter contents was burned individually, and that the use of the mixed pulverized coal showed a remarkable effect on the promotion of temperature rise particularly in the initial period. This was because the high volatile matter content coal formed a high-temperature combustion field and promoted the combustion of the low volatile matter content coal.
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