Fluidized- bed reduction of fine iron ore by the in situ combustion of coal

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. C. van den Berg R. J. Dippenaar
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

This paper describes an investigation into the prereduction of hematite fines in a fluidized-bed reactor as a means by which they can be prepared for direct smelting in a transfered-arc plasma furnace. A single-stage fixed fluidized bed reactor using the in situ gasification of coal was employed. It is shown that the hematite is reduced to magnetite at 1000 QC, the degree of reduction being limited by the inherent shortcomings of a single-stage reactor in which both the gasification and the reduction reactions have to occur. Methods by which the degree of reduction can be increased are suggested. The gasification process was studied in some detail, and three different reducing agents are compared. The dominating effect of the Boudouard reaction on the behaviour of the fluidized bed is clearly illustrated. Non-coking coals of high reactivity are best suited to this process, a finding that would complement the trend away from coke as a metallurgical reducing agent.
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APA: J. C. van den Berg R. J. Dippenaar  (1989)  Fluidized- bed reduction of fine iron ore by the in situ combustion of coal

MLA: J. C. van den Berg R. J. Dippenaar Fluidized- bed reduction of fine iron ore by the in situ combustion of coal. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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