Effect of Iron containing Metallurgical Byproducts on Pulverized Coal Combustion Efficiency

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zou Chong Wen Liangying Zhang Shengfu Bai Chenguang Tan Xiuqin
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Eight typical metallurgical byproducts containing iron were selected based on the effect of the chemical composition, particle size, additives on the burnout degree of pulverized coal. Effect of three typical byproducts including fine iron ore, BOF dust and BOF sludge on combustion reactivity and combustion efficiency were investigated using TG-DSC method. The results indicated that the three additives have obvious catalytic effects on pulverized coal. By comparison, the relative active sequence of byproducts to the catalytic combustion can be described as follows: BOF dust>BOF sludge>fine iron ore. Moreover, adding BOF dust as component of additives also shows significant catalytic effects on combustion efficiency during rapid heating process.IntroductionChina is the largest producer in the world with an annual output reaching over 6 billion tons. Solid wastes arising from iron and steel making increases the environment pressure in recently years. For instance, annual output of dust during the production of iron and steel making in China reach up to 5 million tons, which is close to 8%~15% of the amount of steel [1]. Another characteristic of these byproducts is they are finer particle which are just harder to deal with. Since some of solid wastes, including dusts, scales, and sludge, usually contain high iron content, sintering plants have traditionally been used to recycle byproducts in integrated steel plants in China. However these byproducts also have noticeable effects on sinter quality, sinter strength and productivity and, therefore, waste recycling is limited depending on the analysis of the waste materials [2]. Another method which is pre-treatment of byproducts in pelletizing process, increases of energy consumption and production cost. In addition, metallurgical byproducts often contain heavy metals and alkalis. For these reasons, recycling rate of the byproducts in China is very low. Therefore, how to recycle the byproducts in iron and steel making process is an important subject."
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APA: Zou Chong Wen Liangying Zhang Shengfu Bai Chenguang Tan Xiuqin  (2012)  Effect of Iron containing Metallurgical Byproducts on Pulverized Coal Combustion Efficiency

MLA: Zou Chong Wen Liangying Zhang Shengfu Bai Chenguang Tan Xiuqin Effect of Iron containing Metallurgical Byproducts on Pulverized Coal Combustion Efficiency. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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