Analysis on Material and Energy Balances of Ironmaking Systems under Novel Operating Concditions of Blast Furnace

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Yagi P. R. Austin Y. Kashiwaya
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The problems of global environment and resources have become important issues in recent years, and the iron and steelmaking industry is requested to decrease energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission. The improvement of efficiency of ironmaking system is one of the countermeasures for these problems because more than a half of total energy input to the integrated steelwork is input to the ironmaking system. Various approaches to improve the blast furnace process have been made. The authors examined their performances through mathematical simulations of blast furnace operation, and confirmed the improvement of blast furnace efficiency under some operating conditions. The ironmaking system consists of various processes, and the materials and the energy are transported among these processes. Thus it is necessary to evaluate the efficiency of the novel operation of blast furnace based on the ironmaking system. In this study, the balances of material and energy on ironmaking system that consists of blast furnace, coke oven, sintering and hot stove processes were analyzed. The operation status of each process in the system was adjusted according to the results of the operation simulation of the blast furnace under novel operating conditions. The analysis clarified the effect of the blast furnace operation on the energy balance and CO2 emission of the ironmaking system.
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APA: J. Yagi P. R. Austin Y. Kashiwaya  (2015)  Analysis on Material and Energy Balances of Ironmaking Systems under Novel Operating Concditions of Blast Furnace

MLA: J. Yagi P. R. Austin Y. Kashiwaya Analysis on Material and Energy Balances of Ironmaking Systems under Novel Operating Concditions of Blast Furnace. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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