Development of Burden Distribution Simulation Model for Bell-less Top in a Large Blast Furnace and Its Application

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The burden distribution simulation model was indispensable so as to ensure smooth blow-in and stable operation with high productivity of Keihin No. 1 blast furnace, which is one of the largest blast furnace with bell-less top. For this purpose, basic factors governing the burden distribution in the bell-less top for a large blast furnace were examined through the 1/10 scale model experiment on the basis of the burden distribution simulation model formerly developed for Fukuyama No. 2 blast furnace. By incorporating these results and considering the particle size change during discharge, a burden distribution simulation model suitable for Keihin No. 1 blast furnace was newly constructed. It has been applied for the operation of Keihin No. 1 blast furnace. As a result, a productivity of 1.9t/d m3 was achieved in only two weeks after blow-in. Further use of this burden ditribution simulation model has permitted stable continuation of high-productivity of 11 000 t/d for a period of about a year. © 1993, The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Hattori, M., Uno, B., Shimomura, A., Tsukiji, H., & Ariyama, T. (1993). Development of Burden Distribution Simulation Model for Bell-less Top in a Large Blast Furnace and Its Application. ISIJ International, 33(10), 1070–1077. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.33.1070

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