In this study, composite briquettes were prepared using gravity dust and converter sludge as the main materials; these briquettes were subsequently reduced in a tube furnace at 1000-1300℃ for 5-30 min under a nitroge...In this study, composite briquettes were prepared using gravity dust and converter sludge as the main materials; these briquettes were subsequently reduced in a tube furnace at 1000-1300℃ for 5-30 min under a nitrogen atmosphere. The effects of reaction temperature, reaction time, and carbon content on the metallization and dezincification ratios of the composite briquettes were studied. The reduced com- posite briquettes were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The results show that the gravity dust and converter sludge are combined into the composite briquettes and a reasonable combination not only improves the performance of the composite briquettes, but also leads to the reduction with no or little reductant and flux. As the re- action temperature is increased and the reaction time is extended, the metallization and dezincification ratios of the composite briquettes in- crease gradually. When the composite briquettes are roasted at 1300℃ for 30 rain, the metallization ratio and dezineification ratio reaches 91.35% and 99.25%, respectively, indicating that most of the iron oxide is reduced and the zinc is almost completely removed. The carbon content is observed to exert a lesser effect on the reduction process; as the C/O molar ratio increases, the metallization and dezincification ra- tios first increase and then decrease.展开更多
Melina wood torrefied at 260℃ for 60 min was agglomerated with lean grade coal fines into composite briquettes using pitch as binder.Torrefied biomass(3%-20%)and coal fines(80%-97%)were blended together to produce th...Melina wood torrefied at 260℃ for 60 min was agglomerated with lean grade coal fines into composite briquettes using pitch as binder.Torrefied biomass(3%-20%)and coal fines(80%-97%)were blended together to produce the composite briquettes under a hydraulic press(28 MPa).The briquettes were cured at 300℃.Density,water resistance,drop to fracture,impact resistance,and cold crushing strength were evaluated for the composite briquettes.The proximate,ultimate,and calorific value analyses were carried out according to different ASTM standards.Microstructural studies were carried out using scanning electron microscope and electron probe microanalyzer equipped with energy dispersive x-ray.Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrophotometer(FTIR)was used to obtain the functional groups in the raw materials and briquettes.The density of the composite briquettes ranged from 0.92 to 1.31 g/cm^(3) after curing.Briquettes with<10%torrefied biomass has good water resistance index(>95%).The highest cold crushing strength of 4 MPa was obtained for briquettes produced from 97%coal fines and 3%torrefied biomass.The highest drop to fracture(54 times/2 m)and impact resistance index(1350)were obtained for the sample produced from 97%coal and 3%torrefied biomass.The fixed and elemental carbons of the briquettes showed a mild improvement compared to the raw coal.The peaks from FTIR spectra for the briquettes shows the presence of aromatic C=C bonds and phenolic OH group.The composite briquettes with up to 20%torrefied biomass can all be useful as fuel for various applications.展开更多
Vanadium-bearing titanomagnetite carbon composite briquette(VTM-CCB)was proposed as an innovative and promising blast furnace burden to realize low-carbon and high-efficiency ironmaking.To optimize the compositions of...Vanadium-bearing titanomagnetite carbon composite briquette(VTM-CCB)was proposed as an innovative and promising blast furnace burden to realize low-carbon and high-efficiency ironmaking.To optimize the compositions of VTM-CCB based on its softening–melting–dripping characteristics,the evolution behavior and mechanisms of VTM-CCB in cohesive zone and dripping zone were investigated by conducting softening–melting tests under blast furnace conditions.The results show that the structure evolution of VTM-CCB in softening–melting process is correlated to the molten slag,metallic iron,liquid iron,and residual carbon.With the molar ratio of the fixed carbon to the reducible oxygen in iron oxides(FC/O ratio)ranging from 0.8 to 1.0,the VTM-CCB tends to form dense structure and accelerate the softening and melting.With increasing the FC/O ratio to 1.2 and 1.4,the VTM-CCB tends to form concentric circular structure,which could suppress the collapse of packed bed,shift down the location of core cohesive zone,and improve the gas permeability.Although the appropriate increase in FC/O ratio could improve the softening–melting performance of VTM-CCB,a higher FC/O ratio could also promote the precipitation of Ti(C,N),thereby thickening the molten mixtures and deteriorating the dripping behavior.Fully considering the softening–melting–dripping characteristics and permeability,the appropriate FC/O ratio of VTM-CCB should be controlled in the range of 1.0–1.2.展开更多
Densification of agricultural residues into briquettes as the alternative renewable feedstock can improve their physico-mechanical and storage properties as solid fuels.This paper presents the physico-mechanical prope...Densification of agricultural residues into briquettes as the alternative renewable feedstock can improve their physico-mechanical and storage properties as solid fuels.This paper presents the physico-mechanical properties of the composite briquettes made from corncob and rice husk.Raw samples of corncob and rice husk were collected,sorted and pulverised into fines of 0.25,1.00 and 1.75 mm particle sizes.The fines were blended at mixing ratios of 80꞉20,70꞉30,60꞉40,and 50꞉50,bonded with 5%starch on weight percentage basis and compressed at compaction pressures of 25,50,and 65 kPa to produce the briquette samples.The briquette made from 80:20 ratio of corncob to rice husk,0.25 mm particle size and 65 kPa pressure exhibited the highest compressive strength of 111 kN/m2 and the least of 39 kN/m^(2) from briquette with 50꞉50 ratio of corncob to rice husk,1.75 mm particle size and 25 kPa pressure.The briquette made from 50꞉50 ratio of corncob to rice husk,0.25 mm particle size and 65 kPa pressure had the highest water resistance capacity,and the least from briquette of 80꞉20 ratio of corncob to rice husk,1.75 mm particle size and 25 kPa pressure.The resulting physico-mechanical qualities of the produced corncob and rice husk briquettes suggested that they could be used as the solid fuels for domestic and industrial applications.展开更多
As a new type of ironmaking raw materials,carbon composite iron ore hot briquette(CCB) is the product of fine iron ore and fine coal by hot briquetting process.On basis of experimental research on the manufacturing an...As a new type of ironmaking raw materials,carbon composite iron ore hot briquette(CCB) is the product of fine iron ore and fine coal by hot briquetting process.On basis of experimental research on the manufacturing and metallurgical properties of CCB,this study focused on the application of CCB to blast furnace ironmaking and newly-developed shaft furnace smelting reduction processes.Firstly,the metallurgical properties of CCB are experimentally tested and compared with the common iron-bearing burdens.Then,the effects of charging CCB on blast furnace operation are numerically analyzed by means of multi-fluid blast furnace model,and the flowchart and pilot test of CCB-Shaft furnace smelting reduction process are briefly introduced.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.U1260202)the National Basic Research Priorities Program of China(No.2012CB720401)the State Key Laboratory of Solid Waste Reuse for Building Materials
文摘In this study, composite briquettes were prepared using gravity dust and converter sludge as the main materials; these briquettes were subsequently reduced in a tube furnace at 1000-1300℃ for 5-30 min under a nitrogen atmosphere. The effects of reaction temperature, reaction time, and carbon content on the metallization and dezincification ratios of the composite briquettes were studied. The reduced com- posite briquettes were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The results show that the gravity dust and converter sludge are combined into the composite briquettes and a reasonable combination not only improves the performance of the composite briquettes, but also leads to the reduction with no or little reductant and flux. As the re- action temperature is increased and the reaction time is extended, the metallization and dezincification ratios of the composite briquettes in- crease gradually. When the composite briquettes are roasted at 1300℃ for 30 rain, the metallization ratio and dezineification ratio reaches 91.35% and 99.25%, respectively, indicating that most of the iron oxide is reduced and the zinc is almost completely removed. The carbon content is observed to exert a lesser effect on the reduction process; as the C/O molar ratio increases, the metallization and dezincification ra- tios first increase and then decrease.
基金This research was funded by The World Academy of Science(TWAS),FR:3240287331,Italy and The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research(CSIR FUND:P-81-1-09),India.
文摘Melina wood torrefied at 260℃ for 60 min was agglomerated with lean grade coal fines into composite briquettes using pitch as binder.Torrefied biomass(3%-20%)and coal fines(80%-97%)were blended together to produce the composite briquettes under a hydraulic press(28 MPa).The briquettes were cured at 300℃.Density,water resistance,drop to fracture,impact resistance,and cold crushing strength were evaluated for the composite briquettes.The proximate,ultimate,and calorific value analyses were carried out according to different ASTM standards.Microstructural studies were carried out using scanning electron microscope and electron probe microanalyzer equipped with energy dispersive x-ray.Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrophotometer(FTIR)was used to obtain the functional groups in the raw materials and briquettes.The density of the composite briquettes ranged from 0.92 to 1.31 g/cm^(3) after curing.Briquettes with<10%torrefied biomass has good water resistance index(>95%).The highest cold crushing strength of 4 MPa was obtained for briquettes produced from 97%coal fines and 3%torrefied biomass.The highest drop to fracture(54 times/2 m)and impact resistance index(1350)were obtained for the sample produced from 97%coal and 3%torrefied biomass.The fixed and elemental carbons of the briquettes showed a mild improvement compared to the raw coal.The peaks from FTIR spectra for the briquettes shows the presence of aromatic C=C bonds and phenolic OH group.The composite briquettes with up to 20%torrefied biomass can all be useful as fuel for various applications.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(U1808212),Natural Science Foundation of the Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions of China(20KJB45002)Postdoctoral Research Foundation of Jiangsu Province(7114451120)Transformation Program of Scientific and Technological Achievements of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region(2019CG073).
文摘Vanadium-bearing titanomagnetite carbon composite briquette(VTM-CCB)was proposed as an innovative and promising blast furnace burden to realize low-carbon and high-efficiency ironmaking.To optimize the compositions of VTM-CCB based on its softening–melting–dripping characteristics,the evolution behavior and mechanisms of VTM-CCB in cohesive zone and dripping zone were investigated by conducting softening–melting tests under blast furnace conditions.The results show that the structure evolution of VTM-CCB in softening–melting process is correlated to the molten slag,metallic iron,liquid iron,and residual carbon.With the molar ratio of the fixed carbon to the reducible oxygen in iron oxides(FC/O ratio)ranging from 0.8 to 1.0,the VTM-CCB tends to form dense structure and accelerate the softening and melting.With increasing the FC/O ratio to 1.2 and 1.4,the VTM-CCB tends to form concentric circular structure,which could suppress the collapse of packed bed,shift down the location of core cohesive zone,and improve the gas permeability.Although the appropriate increase in FC/O ratio could improve the softening–melting performance of VTM-CCB,a higher FC/O ratio could also promote the precipitation of Ti(C,N),thereby thickening the molten mixtures and deteriorating the dripping behavior.Fully considering the softening–melting–dripping characteristics and permeability,the appropriate FC/O ratio of VTM-CCB should be controlled in the range of 1.0–1.2.
文摘Densification of agricultural residues into briquettes as the alternative renewable feedstock can improve their physico-mechanical and storage properties as solid fuels.This paper presents the physico-mechanical properties of the composite briquettes made from corncob and rice husk.Raw samples of corncob and rice husk were collected,sorted and pulverised into fines of 0.25,1.00 and 1.75 mm particle sizes.The fines were blended at mixing ratios of 80꞉20,70꞉30,60꞉40,and 50꞉50,bonded with 5%starch on weight percentage basis and compressed at compaction pressures of 25,50,and 65 kPa to produce the briquette samples.The briquette made from 80:20 ratio of corncob to rice husk,0.25 mm particle size and 65 kPa pressure exhibited the highest compressive strength of 111 kN/m2 and the least of 39 kN/m^(2) from briquette with 50꞉50 ratio of corncob to rice husk,1.75 mm particle size and 25 kPa pressure.The briquette made from 50꞉50 ratio of corncob to rice husk,0.25 mm particle size and 65 kPa pressure had the highest water resistance capacity,and the least from briquette of 80꞉20 ratio of corncob to rice husk,1.75 mm particle size and 25 kPa pressure.The resulting physico-mechanical qualities of the produced corncob and rice husk briquettes suggested that they could be used as the solid fuels for domestic and industrial applications.
文摘As a new type of ironmaking raw materials,carbon composite iron ore hot briquette(CCB) is the product of fine iron ore and fine coal by hot briquetting process.On basis of experimental research on the manufacturing and metallurgical properties of CCB,this study focused on the application of CCB to blast furnace ironmaking and newly-developed shaft furnace smelting reduction processes.Firstly,the metallurgical properties of CCB are experimentally tested and compared with the common iron-bearing burdens.Then,the effects of charging CCB on blast furnace operation are numerically analyzed by means of multi-fluid blast furnace model,and the flowchart and pilot test of CCB-Shaft furnace smelting reduction process are briefly introduced.