Using a multifuel gas generator in blast-furnace shops


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The use of pulverized coal in Russian blast furnaces is analyzed. It is shown that the rates of pulverized- coal injection are considerably less than for the world’s best furnaces. The factors hindering such developments in Russia are presented. Measures intended to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions in hot-metal production (the ULCOS program) are analyzed. The introduction of multifuel gas generators of bubbling type in blast-furnace shops is proposed. The hot reducing gases produced in this system will then be injected in the blast furnaces. The operational parameters of a 1033-m3 blast furnace with the injection of hot reducing gases at rates up to 400 m3/t of hot metal are calculated. The injection of hot reducing gases at a rate of 400 m3/t would save coke at a rate of 100–120 kg/t of hot metal. With gas injection at a rate of 700 m3/t, the expected coke savings are as much as 200 kg/t of hot metal. The creation of a consortium of leading steelmakers to develop this technology to the point of industrial trials is recommended.

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G. Podgorodetskii

Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys

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俄罗斯联邦, Moscow

A. Tretyak

OAO Chermetinformatsiya

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俄罗斯联邦, Moscow

V. Gorbunov

Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys

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俄罗斯联邦, Moscow

L. Polulyakh

Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys

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俄罗斯联邦, Moscow

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