Computer Modeling Of A Self-Reducing Agglomerate In A Shaft Furnace

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
José Carlos D?Abreu
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The Tecnored process is a new ironmaking technology, developed on a unique approach that combined empirical and theoretical knowledge backed by extensive tests carried out in a dedicated pilot-plant and with close support of universities and research centers. Campaigns in the pilot-plant focused on operate different reactors of different sizes, including a full size slice of the industrial furnace. This approach provided actual conditions to develop the main features of the process such as the internal dimensions, raceway pattern, thermal and gaseous profiles, etc, besides provide reliable data to feed and calibrate a specific mathematical process modeling. This paper presents the first computer model used by the Tecnored technical staff, focusing the behavior of a self reducing agglomerate in the upper shaft of the furnace (zone of solid state reduction). Some results of this model are given and discussed.
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APA: José Carlos D?Abreu  (2006)  Computer Modeling Of A Self-Reducing Agglomerate In A Shaft Furnace

MLA: José Carlos D?Abreu Computer Modeling Of A Self-Reducing Agglomerate In A Shaft Furnace. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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