Electro- or Turbo-Driven?—Analysis of Different Blast Processes of Blast Furnace

There has always been a dispute about the energy efficiency and energy cost of electro-driven and turbo-driven blast furnace (BF) blast processes. In order to find where the problem lies, energy efficiency analysis models and energy cost analysis models of electro-driven and turbo-driven blast proce...

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Main Authors: Wenqiang Sun, Yueqiang Zhao, Yunchun Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-08-01
Series:Processes
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/4/3/28
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spelling doaj-9195e436529644f4ba88bf2b33015d292020-11-25T01:49:09ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172016-08-01432810.3390/pr4030028pr4030028Electro- or Turbo-Driven?—Analysis of Different Blast Processes of Blast FurnaceWenqiang Sun0Yueqiang Zhao1Yunchun Wang2Department of Thermal Engineering, SEP Key Laboratory of Eco-Industry, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, Liaoning, ChinaShandong Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Jinan Company, Jinan 250101, Shandong, ChinaDepartment of Standard Information, Huadian Electric Power Research Institute, Hangzhou 310030, Zhejiang, ChinaThere has always been a dispute about the energy efficiency and energy cost of electro-driven and turbo-driven blast furnace (BF) blast processes. In order to find where the problem lies, energy efficiency analysis models and energy cost analysis models of electro-driven and turbo-driven blast processes were established, and the differences between the two driving processes in terms of theoretical minimum steam consumption, energy efficiency and energy cost were studied. The results showed that the theoretical minimum steam consumption of a blast process depends on steam thermodynamic properties and is unrelated to drive mode and drive process. A certain overlapped interval between electro-driven and turbo-driven blast processes in terms of energy efficiency exists. The equation for calculating the standard coal coefficient of steam was proposed, and the relationship to judge strengths and weaknesses of the two driving modes in terms of energy efficiency and energy cost was established. Finally, two companies were selected for case study research. The results led to different conclusions because of the differences between energy media in terms of standard coal coefficient and unit price. To select the best driving mode, plant-running conditions and energy prices of the region of operation in addition to other relevant factors should all be taken into account.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/4/3/28electro-driventurbo-drivenblast processenergy efficiencyenergy cost
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author Wenqiang Sun
Yueqiang Zhao
Yunchun Wang
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Yunchun Wang
Electro- or Turbo-Driven?—Analysis of Different Blast Processes of Blast Furnace
Processes
electro-driven
turbo-driven
blast process
energy efficiency
energy cost
author_facet Wenqiang Sun
Yueqiang Zhao
Yunchun Wang
author_sort Wenqiang Sun
title Electro- or Turbo-Driven?—Analysis of Different Blast Processes of Blast Furnace
title_short Electro- or Turbo-Driven?—Analysis of Different Blast Processes of Blast Furnace
title_full Electro- or Turbo-Driven?—Analysis of Different Blast Processes of Blast Furnace
title_fullStr Electro- or Turbo-Driven?—Analysis of Different Blast Processes of Blast Furnace
title_full_unstemmed Electro- or Turbo-Driven?—Analysis of Different Blast Processes of Blast Furnace
title_sort electro- or turbo-driven?—analysis of different blast processes of blast furnace
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2016-08-01
description There has always been a dispute about the energy efficiency and energy cost of electro-driven and turbo-driven blast furnace (BF) blast processes. In order to find where the problem lies, energy efficiency analysis models and energy cost analysis models of electro-driven and turbo-driven blast processes were established, and the differences between the two driving processes in terms of theoretical minimum steam consumption, energy efficiency and energy cost were studied. The results showed that the theoretical minimum steam consumption of a blast process depends on steam thermodynamic properties and is unrelated to drive mode and drive process. A certain overlapped interval between electro-driven and turbo-driven blast processes in terms of energy efficiency exists. The equation for calculating the standard coal coefficient of steam was proposed, and the relationship to judge strengths and weaknesses of the two driving modes in terms of energy efficiency and energy cost was established. Finally, two companies were selected for case study research. The results led to different conclusions because of the differences between energy media in terms of standard coal coefficient and unit price. To select the best driving mode, plant-running conditions and energy prices of the region of operation in addition to other relevant factors should all be taken into account.
topic electro-driven
turbo-driven
blast process
energy efficiency
energy cost
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/4/3/28
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