A Kinetic Study Of Carbon Injection Into Electric Arc Furnace Slags

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F. -Z. Ji M. Barati K. Coley A. G. Irons
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

In order to optimize carbon injection into oxidizing slags, in terms of carbon and iron yield, we must have a detailed understanding of the kinetics of the reactions involved. The current study measures the rate of carbon oxidation during injection at steelmaking temperature by means of injections of coal into EAF slags. The compositions of analysed outgoing gas were used to calculate gas flow rate and hence the gasification rate of carbon. A fundamental equation to predict residual carbon in slags was developed. The predictions using this model at moderate injection rates are in good agreement with experimental data. The reaction rate of EAF slag with carbon is under mixed control by the slag gas and the gas carbon reactions. The relative importance of each step depends mainly on the v-ratio of slags. A relative reactivity parameter ? has been defined and it is found to be important to carbon-slag reaction kinetics and slag foaming. Key words: carbon-slag reaction, kinetics, slag foaming.
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APA: F. -Z. Ji M. Barati K. Coley A. G. Irons  (2004)  A Kinetic Study Of Carbon Injection Into Electric Arc Furnace Slags

MLA: F. -Z. Ji M. Barati K. Coley A. G. Irons A Kinetic Study Of Carbon Injection Into Electric Arc Furnace Slags. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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