Numerical Analysis On Blast Furnace Operations By Multi-Dimensional Mathematical Model Based On Multi-Fluid Theory

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jun-ichiro Yagi
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

A mathematical model has been developed for simulating the blast furnace operation with carbon composite agglomerates charging based on multi-fluid theory and reaction kinetics. In this model, the behaviours of carbon composite agglomerates are considered on the basis of previously reported conservation equations and experimental research on the reduction rate of carbon composite agglomerates. A series of calculations are performed to examine the effect of charging carbon composite agglomerates. The model calculation gives two-dimensional distributions of process variables and information on the overall operational parameters. It reveals that in-furnace temperature levels significantly decrease and the reduction of carbon composite agglomerates is retarded with carbon composite agglomerates charging ratio. The furnace performance is remarkably improved with the increase in carbon composite agglomerates rate. The productivity tends to increase while coke rate and total reducing agent rate show decreases at the different degree.
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APA: Jun-ichiro Yagi  (2006)  Numerical Analysis On Blast Furnace Operations By Multi-Dimensional Mathematical Model Based On Multi-Fluid Theory

MLA: Jun-ichiro Yagi Numerical Analysis On Blast Furnace Operations By Multi-Dimensional Mathematical Model Based On Multi-Fluid Theory. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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