Numerical Investigation of Blast Furnace Operation with Scrap Charging

One approach to reduce CO<sub>2</sub> emission in the steelmaking industry is to recycle scrap to the blast furnace/basic oxygen furnace (BF/BOF) production system. This paper performed a numerical investigation on the BF operation with scrap charging. The investigated BF was with an inn...

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Main Authors: Zhu Liu, Zi Yu, Xuefeng She, Huiqing Tang, Qingguo Xue
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/12/1666
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spelling doaj-52904d80016c48a89dc5d662cc1e88ba2020-12-14T00:01:51ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012020-12-01101666166610.3390/met10121666Numerical Investigation of Blast Furnace Operation with Scrap ChargingZhu Liu0Zi Yu1Xuefeng She2Huiqing Tang3Qingguo Xue4State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaOne approach to reduce CO<sub>2</sub> emission in the steelmaking industry is to recycle scrap to the blast furnace/basic oxygen furnace (BF/BOF) production system. This paper performed a numerical investigation on the BF operation with scrap charging. The investigated BF was with an inner volume of 820 m<sup>3</sup>, producing 2950 tons of hot metal per day (tHM/d). The simulated results indicated the following: Extra scrap addition in BF causes the decrease of shaft temperature, the decrease of local gas utilization, and the lowering of cohesive zone position, leading to an unstable BF running. The partial replacement of sinter with scrap in BF can mitigate the negative effects induced by scrap charging. The optimal scrap rate in the BF is 178 kg/tHM, under which the BF reaches a productivity of 3310 tHM/d, a top-gas utilization of 48.5%, and a top-gas temperature of 445 K. Compared to the base case, in the BF operation with scrap charging, the BF productivity is increased by 360 kg/tHM, its pulverized-coal rate and coke rate are decreased by 16.3 kg/tHM and 39.8 kg/tHM, respectively.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/12/1666steelmakingCO<sub>2</sub> emissionblast furnacescrap chargingnumerical investigation
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author Zhu Liu
Zi Yu
Xuefeng She
Huiqing Tang
Qingguo Xue
spellingShingle Zhu Liu
Zi Yu
Xuefeng She
Huiqing Tang
Qingguo Xue
Numerical Investigation of Blast Furnace Operation with Scrap Charging
Metals
steelmaking
CO<sub>2</sub> emission
blast furnace
scrap charging
numerical investigation
author_facet Zhu Liu
Zi Yu
Xuefeng She
Huiqing Tang
Qingguo Xue
author_sort Zhu Liu
title Numerical Investigation of Blast Furnace Operation with Scrap Charging
title_short Numerical Investigation of Blast Furnace Operation with Scrap Charging
title_full Numerical Investigation of Blast Furnace Operation with Scrap Charging
title_fullStr Numerical Investigation of Blast Furnace Operation with Scrap Charging
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Investigation of Blast Furnace Operation with Scrap Charging
title_sort numerical investigation of blast furnace operation with scrap charging
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2020-12-01
description One approach to reduce CO<sub>2</sub> emission in the steelmaking industry is to recycle scrap to the blast furnace/basic oxygen furnace (BF/BOF) production system. This paper performed a numerical investigation on the BF operation with scrap charging. The investigated BF was with an inner volume of 820 m<sup>3</sup>, producing 2950 tons of hot metal per day (tHM/d). The simulated results indicated the following: Extra scrap addition in BF causes the decrease of shaft temperature, the decrease of local gas utilization, and the lowering of cohesive zone position, leading to an unstable BF running. The partial replacement of sinter with scrap in BF can mitigate the negative effects induced by scrap charging. The optimal scrap rate in the BF is 178 kg/tHM, under which the BF reaches a productivity of 3310 tHM/d, a top-gas utilization of 48.5%, and a top-gas temperature of 445 K. Compared to the base case, in the BF operation with scrap charging, the BF productivity is increased by 360 kg/tHM, its pulverized-coal rate and coke rate are decreased by 16.3 kg/tHM and 39.8 kg/tHM, respectively.
topic steelmaking
CO<sub>2</sub> emission
blast furnace
scrap charging
numerical investigation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/12/1666
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