Factors Affecting the Catastrophic Swelling of Iron Oxides on Reduction
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 9
 - File Size:
 - 739 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1980
 
Abstract
During the reduction of iron oxide  pellets in the blast furnace it has been found  that catastrophic swelling (up to 300% volume  increase) can occur. Although the burden  preparation conditions can be designed to avoid  this phenomenon the exact reason and mechanism  of the swelling has yet to be clearly identified.  Swelling of the burden is undesirable since it  reduces the interparticulate voidage in the blast  furnace thus reducing gas flow through the stack  resulting in low production rates of iron. The present study differs significantly  from previous experiments in that reduction is  carried out on single crystals of wustite thus  the problems of control of gas composition and  specimen preparation are minimised. The  microstructures formed on reduction have been  examined by optical and scanning microscopy. Pure wustite and wustite doped with various levels  of CaO have been examined after reduction in  controlled CO-CO 2 gas mixtures at 968¦C. The catastrophic swelling on reduction  coincides with the formation of an unusually  open iron structure in which the iron appears as  whiskers or needles as previously reported. The  spacing and thickness of the needles are shown  to vary with impurity content and gas composition.  Metallographic examination has shown in addition,  however, that the whiskers do not necessarily  constitute the only product form of the iron  produced and in CaO containing wustites with less  than - 2% CaO there is a transition from needle growth to porous growth of iron. Thus the %  swelling of the oxide particles is dependent on the initial size of the oxide grains. Samples  of FeO - 10% CaO exhibited a previously  unreported product inorphology associated with the  nucleation of 2CaO.Fe203.
Citation
APA: (1980) Factors Affecting the Catastrophic Swelling of Iron Oxides on Reduction
MLA: Factors Affecting the Catastrophic Swelling of Iron Oxides on Reduction. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.