2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2022.117822
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An integrated experimental and numerical study of iron-coke briquettes' pyrolysis and reduction behaviour in an industrial-scale pyrolyser

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“…As an essential raw material for the blast furnace ironmaking process, high-quality coke has great significance for alleviating the contradiction between the huge iron and steel output, shortage of high-quality coal coke resources, and severe environmental problems . Therefore, seeking suitable coke for the blast furnace to improve the reaction efficiency of the blast furnace and reduce CO 2 emissions has become important for coke-making technology and reduction of the consumption in the blast furnace ironmaking process. , Iron, which is the final product of the blast furnace ironmaking process, could decrease the energy barrier formed by unstable activated complexes, promote the formation of carbon–oxygen complexes, and attract CO in the carbon–oxygen complexes through the reduction of iron oxides during the gasification process, resulting in the reaction efficiency improvement of the blast furnace. Further, it is proven that the application of the coke containing 43% iron was found to lead to an increase of 6.8% in shaft efficiency of the blast furnace .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an essential raw material for the blast furnace ironmaking process, high-quality coke has great significance for alleviating the contradiction between the huge iron and steel output, shortage of high-quality coal coke resources, and severe environmental problems . Therefore, seeking suitable coke for the blast furnace to improve the reaction efficiency of the blast furnace and reduce CO 2 emissions has become important for coke-making technology and reduction of the consumption in the blast furnace ironmaking process. , Iron, which is the final product of the blast furnace ironmaking process, could decrease the energy barrier formed by unstable activated complexes, promote the formation of carbon–oxygen complexes, and attract CO in the carbon–oxygen complexes through the reduction of iron oxides during the gasification process, resulting in the reaction efficiency improvement of the blast furnace. Further, it is proven that the application of the coke containing 43% iron was found to lead to an increase of 6.8% in shaft efficiency of the blast furnace .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%