Laboratory Simulation of the Shaft Furnace Reduction of Iron Ores

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Wright J. K
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

A description is presented of the results of reduction experiments using a laboratory reduction apparatus in which simulation of the gas and temperature profiles which occur in direct reduction shaft furnaces is achieved using microcomputer control. The apparatus allows continously changing reduction conditions to be impressed on lump or pellet samples to simulate the environment that is experienced by iron ore burdens during their transit down the shaft of a direct reduction furnace. Three pellet samples and three lump ore samples were reduced in the apparatus. Comparative reduction curves and strengths after reduction for the materials were obtained over a range of reduction temp- eratures using Midrex-type gas compositions. The resulting reduction and strength curves show considerable variation in behaviour and reflect the physical and chemical variations in the individual ore and pellet types. A comparison is made of the reduction rates and modes of reduction of the samples reduced under "conventional" test conditions using a single unchanging gas composition and the simulated shaft furnace reduction conditions. It was observed that the course of reduction is very different in the two procedures and the major influence of temperature on the strength of the reduced product is noted.
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APA: Wright J. K  (1987)  Laboratory Simulation of the Shaft Furnace Reduction of Iron Ores

MLA: Wright J. K Laboratory Simulation of the Shaft Furnace Reduction of Iron Ores. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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