Combustion enhancement of pulverized coal with targeted oxygen-enrichment in an ironmaking blast furnace

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In this study, a targeted oxygen-enrichment technology was proposed to enhance coal combustion in an ironmaking blast furnace. The coal flow and combustion characteristics under targeted oxygen-enrichment were investigated using the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method. The results showed that oxygen utilization and coal burnout were significantly increased under targeted oxygen-enrichment. The coal burnout at 24% O2 concentration was 86.29%, which was the maximum and indicated an increase of 13.13%. However, the cooling effect of room-temperature oxygen had some adverse effects on coal combustion. Given this, the effect of coal particle temperature on coal combustion was investigated based on targeted oxy-gen-enrichment. The coal combustion process was further enhanced. The coal burnout at a 600 K particle temperature and 25% oxygen concentration was 91.12% and had an increase of 17.96%, which was the maximum.

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Zhou, Z., Wang, R., Yi, Q., Wang, G., & Ma, C. (2021). Combustion enhancement of pulverized coal with targeted oxygen-enrichment in an ironmaking blast furnace. Processes, 9(3), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9030440

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