New Reactor Concepts For Direct Coal-Based Continuous Steelmaking (Invited) (ce3e9dcc-7e0b-463e-84cb-3fe27dbbc898)

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 973 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Modern steelmaking is based on direct use of oxygen in high intensity batch reactors. A totally new approach is proposed in this paper, based on the view that pursuit of high intensity is unlikely to lead to successful coal-based continuous steelmaking. By substituting carbon dioxide and water vapor as the oxidants rather than using oxygen directly, the intensity is greatly reduced. Accordingly. subsurface formation of carbon monoxide bubbles can be avoided by careful manipulation of the three participating rate processes, gaseous diffusion, interfacial chemical kinetics and liquid phase mass transfer. Steelmaking can then be carried out without explosive ejection of molten droplets and the generation of micro-spray but rather in a controlled and fumeless fashion. The vital component is the introduction of generic melt circulation technology. Three melt circulation loops in series are envisaged. Starting with a composite feed of iron ore fines, pulverized coal and lime flux, a metallized solid raft floating on molten iron is propelled out of the ironmaking loop onto the first of two downstream steelmaking loops. In the first, a liquid slag is formed, primary decarburization is undertaken not with oxygen but rather with CO2 and H2O and the melt is desulfurized. The semi-product stream enters the third melt circulation loop, where open-channel decarburization is effected along with dephosphorization to yield a low carbon steel product. Alternatively, the melt leaves the last loop to irrigate a packed tower countercurrent to argon at around 100 mbar to continuously produce ultra-low carbon (ULC) steel.
Citation
APA:
(2003) New Reactor Concepts For Direct Coal-Based Continuous Steelmaking (Invited) (ce3e9dcc-7e0b-463e-84cb-3fe27dbbc898)MLA: New Reactor Concepts For Direct Coal-Based Continuous Steelmaking (Invited) (ce3e9dcc-7e0b-463e-84cb-3fe27dbbc898). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.