An Exergy Study of Cowper Stove Operations with an Iron Blast Furnace

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Patrick E. Krane Matthew John M. Krane
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

This study examines the operations of the Cowper stoves attached to an iron blast furnace from a Second Law perspective. The exergetic efficiency of a 3-stove system operating at cyclic steady state is determined using a model accounting for the thermal, mechanical, and chemical flow exergies of the top gas and blast air, as well as the thermal exergy stored and released in the stoves. The analysis covers the heating and mixing of blast gas in one on-blast stove, and the combustion of top gas and its use to heat two on-gas stoves. The effect of different cycle times, and blast furnace operating conditions on the exergetic efficiency of the cycle is examined, and the optimal cycle time for different blast temperatures found. In addition, a study of the combustion parameters quantifies the advantages of using enriched oxygen in the combustors.
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APA: Patrick E. Krane Matthew John M. Krane  (2018)  An Exergy Study of Cowper Stove Operations with an Iron Blast Furnace

MLA: Patrick E. Krane Matthew John M. Krane An Exergy Study of Cowper Stove Operations with an Iron Blast Furnace. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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