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Sustainable Aspects of CO2Ultimate Reduction in the Steelmaking Process (COURSE50 Project), Part 1: Hydrogen Reduction in the Blast Furnace

Authors :
Nishioka, Koki
Ujisawa, Yutaka
Tonomura, Shigeaki
Ishiwata, Natsuo
Sikstrom, Peter
Source :
Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy; September 2016, Vol. 2 Issue: 3 p200-208, 9p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

COURSE50 (CO2Ultimate Reduction in Steelmaking process by innovative technology for cool Earth 50) aims to increase the proportion of hydrogen reduction in the blast furnace. This objective raises the key issue of heat balance changes in individual regions as well as in the overall blast furnace. In order to compensate for the endothermic reactions of hydrogen, a decrease in direct reduction by carbon, a huge endothermic reaction, is being executed. Among the various hydrogen sources available in the industry, coke oven gas (COG) was chosen because of its availability and stability. However, COG requires reforming for it to be injected into the shaft of the blast furnace because this zone cannot combust the hydrocarbon components of COG. COURSE50 has carried out successful COG and reformed COG injection trials at LKAB’s experimental blast furnace in Luleå, Sweden, in cooperation with LKAB and Swerea MEFOS. Carbon consumption in both the COG and reformed COG injection periods decreased compared with the base period because of the planned increase in hydrogen reduction instead of direct reduction by carbon. These results indicate the possibility of increasing the amount of hydrogen reduction in the blast furnace.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21993823 and 21993831
Volume :
2
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs39150924
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40831-016-0061-9