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Combustion characteristics of different types of quasi-particles in iron ore sintering process
oleh: MA Peng-nan, CHENG Ming, ZHOU Ming-xi, LI Ya-wei, ZHOU Hao
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | Science Press 2019-03-01 |
Deskripsi
The iron ore sintering process is the main source of NOx emissions and accounts for about 48% of the total NOx emissions in the iron and steel industry. The generated NOx is mainly from fuel consumption, and it usually exists in the form of quasi-particle in iron ore sintering bed. Therefore, it is important to deeply understand the combustion characteristics and NOx formation mechanism of quasi-particles in iron ore sintering process. Based on this, the effects of coke breeze particle size, presence of an adhering layer of quasi-particles, adhering ratio of quasi-particle, and coke breeze content on the mass conversion rate of different types of quasiparticles and conversion rate of fuel-N to NOx were investigated in a vertical quartz tube reactor in detail. The results show that the mass conversion rate decreases with increasing coke breeze particle size for S'- and S-type quasi-particles; the conversion rate of fuel-N to NOx decreases with increasing coke breeze particle size for S'-type quasi-particle and exhibits the opposite trend for S-type quasi-particle, which is because of the presence of an adhering layer consisting of fine iron ore and limestone. Considering the combustion characteristics of S-and S'-type quasi-particles, the presence of an adhering layer of quasi-particles favors the increase of mass conversion rate and conversion rate of fuel-N to NOx. The mass conversion rate and conversion rate of fuel-N to NOx both decrease with increasing adhering ratio for C-type quasi-particles whose adhering layer consists of fine limestone and coke breeze. For P-type quasi-particles comprising coke breeze, fine limestone, and fine iron ore, the mass conversion rate decreases with increasing coke breeze content. The conversion rate of fuel-N to NOx is not linear and reaches the lowest value when coke breeze content is 50%.