Abstract
At the present time, an ironworks blast furnace employing a pulverized coal injection (PCI) system is in operation at the Piombino Works (Italy). A wide development, within this industry, of PCI techniques is expected in the near future to limit, as much as possible, the rebuilding of coke ovens. Research activities and industrial trials aimed at maximizing the use of coal injection into blast furnaces are in course of development. This paper uses flowsheets to illustrate such a system and provides graphs to indicate the economic convenience of PCI systems as compared with systems using naphtha as an injected fuel.
Malgarini, G;
Giuli, M;
Davide, A;
Carlesi, C;
[1]
Italsider, Genoa;
[2]
Deltasider, Piombino
[2]
- Centro Sviluppo Materiali, Rome (Italy)
- Italy
Citation Formats
Malgarini, G, Giuli, M, Davide, A, Carlesi, C, Italsider, Genoa, and Deltasider, Piombino.
Use of coal-water mixtures in blast furnaces.
Italy: N. p.,
1989.
Web.
Malgarini, G, Giuli, M, Davide, A, Carlesi, C, Italsider, Genoa, & Deltasider, Piombino.
Use of coal-water mixtures in blast furnaces.
Italy.
Malgarini, G, Giuli, M, Davide, A, Carlesi, C, Italsider, Genoa, and Deltasider, Piombino.
1989.
"Use of coal-water mixtures in blast furnaces."
Italy.
@misc{etde_5387735,
title = {Use of coal-water mixtures in blast furnaces}
author = {Malgarini, G, Giuli, M, Davide, A, Carlesi, C, Italsider, Genoa, and Deltasider, Piombino}
abstractNote = {At the present time, an ironworks blast furnace employing a pulverized coal injection (PCI) system is in operation at the Piombino Works (Italy). A wide development, within this industry, of PCI techniques is expected in the near future to limit, as much as possible, the rebuilding of coke ovens. Research activities and industrial trials aimed at maximizing the use of coal injection into blast furnaces are in course of development. This paper uses flowsheets to illustrate such a system and provides graphs to indicate the economic convenience of PCI systems as compared with systems using naphtha as an injected fuel.}
journal = []
volume = {43:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Italy}
year = {1989}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Use of coal-water mixtures in blast furnaces}
author = {Malgarini, G, Giuli, M, Davide, A, Carlesi, C, Italsider, Genoa, and Deltasider, Piombino}
abstractNote = {At the present time, an ironworks blast furnace employing a pulverized coal injection (PCI) system is in operation at the Piombino Works (Italy). A wide development, within this industry, of PCI techniques is expected in the near future to limit, as much as possible, the rebuilding of coke ovens. Research activities and industrial trials aimed at maximizing the use of coal injection into blast furnaces are in course of development. This paper uses flowsheets to illustrate such a system and provides graphs to indicate the economic convenience of PCI systems as compared with systems using naphtha as an injected fuel.}
journal = []
volume = {43:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Italy}
year = {1989}
month = {Mar}
}