Reactions in the Tuyere Zone of Ironmaking Blast Furnace
- The University of Queensland, School of Chemical Engineering (Australia)
- Baoshan Iron and Steel (Baosteel) Co., Ltd. (China)
A series of slags can be formed in the lower part of the ironmaking blast furnace that play important roles in smooth furnace operation, and in determining iron quality and productivity. The final slag tapped from the BF has been investigated extensively as it can be collected directly. Unfortunately, difficulties in accessing the interiors of the blast furnace limit the full understanding of other slags such as primary and bosh slags. In this study, different types of samples directly obtained from the tuyere zone of the blast furnace have been systematically analyzed and characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA), and X-ray fluorescence (XRF), with focus on the characteristics of slags formed in the tuyere level. The samples were identified into three groups according to their morphological, mineralogical, and chemical properties: (1) tuyere slags originating from the reactions between ash and dripping slags; (2) bosh slags in the CaO-SiO{sub 2}-Al{sub 2}O{sub 3}-MgO-FeO system, with a CaO/SiO{sub 2} weight ratio of around 1.50, and Al{sub 2}O{sub 3} and MgO concentrations close to those of final slags; and (3) coke ash that did not react with bosh slags. These findings will provide useful information on the evaluation of slags inside the blast furnace and the reactions in the tuyere zone.
- OSTI ID:
- 22858068
- Journal Information:
- Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science, Journal Name: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science Journal Issue: 1 Vol. 49; ISSN MTBSEO; ISSN 1073-5615
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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