Study of the Cooling Effect of CO2 on the Temperature of Vanadium in a Converter
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 224 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
The influence of bottom blowing a CO2–O2 mixture on the bath temperature of a vanadium extraction converter was studied by using the characteristics of CO2 with weak oxidizing. It was studied in two aspects: oxygen content and temperature. The experiments showed, when the ratio of the mixture of CO2–O2 was 2:8 at 1300 °C, the bottom blowing of the converter inhibited the heating up of the hot metal, thus keeping the temperature below the carbon vanadium transition temperature. At 1360 °C, the sensible heat absorption by CO2 was 1.44 times that absorbed by O2 per mole. Meanwhile, at 1300 °C, 20% CO2 released the chemical heat of 13.58 kJ. So with the increase of the CO2 ratio, the bath temperature was reduced. The research showed that the bottom blowing of a CO2–O2 mixture had an advantageous effect by decreasing the temperature of the vanadium extraction converter.
Citation
APA: (2018) Study of the Cooling Effect of CO2 on the Temperature of Vanadium in a Converter
MLA: Study of the Cooling Effect of CO2 on the Temperature of Vanadium in a Converter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.