Carbothermic Reduction of Ore-Coal Composite Pellets in a Tall Pellets Bed

Recently, increasing attention has been paid to alternative ironmaking processes due to the desire for sustainable development. Aiming to develop a new direct reduction technology, the paired straight hearth (PSH) furnace process, the carbothermic reduction of ore-coal composite pellets in a tall pe...

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Main Authors: Xin Jiang, Guangen Ding, He Guo, Qiangjian Gao, Fengman Shen
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/8/12/550
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spelling doaj-aa8ecffca0584811ac7191d09bf94c8e2020-11-24T23:48:13ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2018-11-0181255010.3390/min8120550min8120550Carbothermic Reduction of Ore-Coal Composite Pellets in a Tall Pellets BedXin Jiang0Guangen Ding1He Guo2Qiangjian Gao3Fengman Shen4School of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaSchool of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaSchool of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaSchool of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaSchool of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaRecently, increasing attention has been paid to alternative ironmaking processes due to the desire for sustainable development. Aiming to develop a new direct reduction technology, the paired straight hearth (PSH) furnace process, the carbothermic reduction of ore-coal composite pellets in a tall pellets bed was investigated at the lab-scale in the present work. The experimental results show that, under the present experimental conditions, when the height of the pellets bed is 80 mm (16&#8315;18 mm each layer, and 5 layers), the optimal amount of carbon to add is C/O = 0.95. Addition of either more or less carbon does not benefit the production of high quality direct reduced iron (DRI). The longer reduction time (60 min) may result in more molten slag in the top layer of DRI, which does not benefit the actual operation. At 50 min, the metallization degree could be up to 85.24%. When the experiment was performed using 5 layers of pellets (about 80 mm in height) and at 50 min duration, the productivity of metallic iron could reach 55.41 kg-MFe/m<sup>2</sup>&#183;h (or 75.26 kg-DRI/m<sup>2</sup>&#183;h). Therefore, compared with a traditional shallow bed (one or two layers), the metallization degree and productivity of DRI can be effectively increased in a tall pellets bed. It should be pointed out that the pellets bed and the temperature should be increased simultaneously. The present investigation may give some guidance for the commercial development of the PSH process in the future.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/8/12/550carbothermic reductionore-coal composite pelletsdirect reduced iron (DRI)paired straight hearth (PSH) furnaceproductivity
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author Xin Jiang
Guangen Ding
He Guo
Qiangjian Gao
Fengman Shen
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Guangen Ding
He Guo
Qiangjian Gao
Fengman Shen
Carbothermic Reduction of Ore-Coal Composite Pellets in a Tall Pellets Bed
Minerals
carbothermic reduction
ore-coal composite pellets
direct reduced iron (DRI)
paired straight hearth (PSH) furnace
productivity
author_facet Xin Jiang
Guangen Ding
He Guo
Qiangjian Gao
Fengman Shen
author_sort Xin Jiang
title Carbothermic Reduction of Ore-Coal Composite Pellets in a Tall Pellets Bed
title_short Carbothermic Reduction of Ore-Coal Composite Pellets in a Tall Pellets Bed
title_full Carbothermic Reduction of Ore-Coal Composite Pellets in a Tall Pellets Bed
title_fullStr Carbothermic Reduction of Ore-Coal Composite Pellets in a Tall Pellets Bed
title_full_unstemmed Carbothermic Reduction of Ore-Coal Composite Pellets in a Tall Pellets Bed
title_sort carbothermic reduction of ore-coal composite pellets in a tall pellets bed
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Recently, increasing attention has been paid to alternative ironmaking processes due to the desire for sustainable development. Aiming to develop a new direct reduction technology, the paired straight hearth (PSH) furnace process, the carbothermic reduction of ore-coal composite pellets in a tall pellets bed was investigated at the lab-scale in the present work. The experimental results show that, under the present experimental conditions, when the height of the pellets bed is 80 mm (16&#8315;18 mm each layer, and 5 layers), the optimal amount of carbon to add is C/O = 0.95. Addition of either more or less carbon does not benefit the production of high quality direct reduced iron (DRI). The longer reduction time (60 min) may result in more molten slag in the top layer of DRI, which does not benefit the actual operation. At 50 min, the metallization degree could be up to 85.24%. When the experiment was performed using 5 layers of pellets (about 80 mm in height) and at 50 min duration, the productivity of metallic iron could reach 55.41 kg-MFe/m<sup>2</sup>&#183;h (or 75.26 kg-DRI/m<sup>2</sup>&#183;h). Therefore, compared with a traditional shallow bed (one or two layers), the metallization degree and productivity of DRI can be effectively increased in a tall pellets bed. It should be pointed out that the pellets bed and the temperature should be increased simultaneously. The present investigation may give some guidance for the commercial development of the PSH process in the future.
topic carbothermic reduction
ore-coal composite pellets
direct reduced iron (DRI)
paired straight hearth (PSH) furnace
productivity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/8/12/550
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