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Technological approaches to energy saving in blast-furnace operations in the iron and steel industry of the U.S.S.R

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Opportunities for saving energy in blast-furnace operation are discussed. Among the most important are improving the processes of pellet making and sinter making, reducing sulfur inputs, restricting the variability in the characteristics of the iron ore raw material, prereducing the iron ore outside the furnace, and increasing the internal pressure in the blast furnace. Quantitative estimates of the effect on the coke rate of small changes in conventional parameters of blast-furnace operation are presented. The discussion concludes with a consideration of the use of supplementary hydrocarbons (natural gas, residual oil, reducing gases from steam conversion or fuel pyrolysis, pulverized coal) to displace coke, and it is explained that, except in the case of pulverized coal, heat must be added to compensate for the low enthalpy of exiting gases; blast-gas enriched in oxygen is helpful.

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  • Perlov, N.I., 1987. "Technological approaches to energy saving in blast-furnace operations in the iron and steel industry of the U.S.S.R," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 12(10), pages 1177-1181.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:12:y:1987:i:10:p:1177-1181
    DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(87)90072-7
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    1. Yeh, Cheng-Peng & Du, Shan-Wen & Tsai, Chien-Hsiung & Yang, Ruey-Jen, 2012. "Numerical analysis of flow and combustion behavior in tuyere and raceway of blast furnace fueled with pulverized coal and recycled top gas," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 42(1), pages 233-240.
    2. Du, Shan-Wen & Chen, Wei-Hsin & Lucas, John A., 2010. "Pulverized coal burnout in blast furnace simulated by a drop tube furnace," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 35(2), pages 576-581.

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