Model study of the effect of bird’s nest on transport phenomena in the raceway of an ironmaking blast furnace

Ironmaking blast furnace is an important reactor in extractive metallurgy. Understanding complex phenomena in the raceway regions of an ironmaking blast furnace is important for high efficiency production. A three-dimensional CFD model is described to simulate the flow and thermochemical behaviours...

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Published in:Minerals engineering Vol. 63; pp. 91 - 99
Main Authors: Shen, Yansong, Shiozawa, Tomo, Austin, Peter, Yu, Aibing
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 01-08-2014
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Summary:Ironmaking blast furnace is an important reactor in extractive metallurgy. Understanding complex phenomena in the raceway regions of an ironmaking blast furnace is important for high efficiency production. A three-dimensional CFD model is described to simulate the flow and thermochemical behaviours in the raceway regions of blast furnace. It includes two fuels: pulverized coal and coke bed. The model is firstly validated against the measurements for various parameters under different scales – from lab scale to real blast furnace. The effect of bird’s nest of coke bed is examined in terms of gas–particle flows and burnouts, where burnouts are investigated at two different locations, namely raceway endpoint and overall surface, respectively. It is found that the existence of bird’s nest impacts the length of the jet and extension of the raceway. More importantly, bird’s nest does not affect the coal burnouts at raceway endpoint much, but significantly affects the burnout over the raceway surface – higher burnout over the raceway surface when considering bird’s nest in the simulations. The model provides an effective tool for understanding and optimizing the operation of a blast furnace. [Display omitted] •Effect of bird’s nest of coke bed in ironmaking blast furnace is examined.•Existence of bird’s nest impacts the length of the jet and extension of the raceway.•Bird’s nest does not affect the coal burnouts at raceway endpoint much.•Bird’s nest affects the burnout over the raceway surface significantly. Ironmaking blast furnace is an important reactor in extractive metallurgy. Understanding complex phenomena in the raceway region of an ironmaking blast furnace is important for high efficiency production. A three-dimensional CFD model is described to simulate the flow and thermochemical behaviours in the raceway region of blast furnace. It includes two fuels: pulverized coal and coke bed. The effect of bird’s nest of coke bed is examined in terms of gas–particle flows and coal burnouts, where burnouts are investigated at two different locations, namely raceway endpoint and overall surface, respectively. It is found that the existence of bird’s nest impacts the length of the jet and extension of the raceway. More importantly, bird’s nest does not affect the coal burnouts at raceway endpoint much, but significantly affects the burnout over the raceway surface – lower burnout over the raceway surface when considering bird’s nest in the simulations. The model provides an effective tool for understanding and optimizing the operation of a blast furnace.
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ISSN:0892-6875
1872-9444
DOI:10.1016/j.mineng.2014.01.008