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Mathematical modelling of non-isothermal reduction in highly swelling iron ore–coal char composite pellet

Mathematical modelling of non-isothermal reduction in highly swelling iron ore–coal char... A mathematical model of direct reduction in an iron ore–coal char composite pellet is presented. The model incorporates heat transfer, devolatilisation, pellet size change, and three reduction steps (hematite to magnetite, magnetite to wustite, wustite to iron) as well as carbon consumption during the reduction. The model predictions are in good agreement with experimental data. The effect of swelling and shrinkage on heat transfer and the reduction process is discussed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ironmaking & Steelmaking SAGE

Mathematical modelling of non-isothermal reduction in highly swelling iron ore–coal char composite pellet

Ironmaking & Steelmaking , Volume 28 (5): 6 – Oct 1, 2001

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 2001 Maney Publishing
ISSN
0301-9233
eISSN
1743-2812
DOI
10.1179/irs.2001.28.5.384
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Abstract

A mathematical model of direct reduction in an iron ore–coal char composite pellet is presented. The model incorporates heat transfer, devolatilisation, pellet size change, and three reduction steps (hematite to magnetite, magnetite to wustite, wustite to iron) as well as carbon consumption during the reduction. The model predictions are in good agreement with experimental data. The effect of swelling and shrinkage on heat transfer and the reduction process is discussed.

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Ironmaking & SteelmakingSAGE

Published: Oct 1, 2001

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