On the High Temperature Properties of Blast Furnace Burdens

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hotta H Takasaki Y Ohzeki S
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

TO measure high temperature properties of blast furnace burdens ( the change of gas permeability accompanied by contraction, soft- ening and melting ) which govern the gas flow and its distribution, a series of experiments were carried out under simulated blast furnace conditions, using sinter, acid pellets and self -fluxing pellets. 1) The high temperature properties are affected by the ore's reducibility ( up to 1000 -1200¦C ), and the composition, and volume of gangue before reduction. Generally, the burde- ns with high basicity ( Ca0/Si02 ), high reduc- ibility and low volume of gangue have good high temperature properties. Good high temperature properties are : a high temperature at which the gas permeability rapidly decreases, a high melting point and a low maximum pressure drop. 2) Using acid pellets, slow-down of red- uction rate occurs around 1000¦C because the pellet forms a dense metallic shell, while its slag core, resulting from a FeO, Si02 and A1203 reaction, has a lower melting point. 3) The addition of MgO sources improves high temperature properties both of sinter and Pellets.
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APA: Hotta H Takasaki Y Ohzeki S  (1980)  On the High Temperature Properties of Blast Furnace Burdens

MLA: Hotta H Takasaki Y Ohzeki S On the High Temperature Properties of Blast Furnace Burdens. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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