Efficient Utilisation of Reductant in Composite Ore-Char Pellets

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Gupta R. C
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Abstract

Direct reduction of iron ore by solid reducing agents have been studied extensively and summarised by several authors (Otsuka and Kunii, 1969; Abraham and Ghosh, 1979; Frauhan, 1977; Rao, 1971; Kawasaki, Sanscainte and Walsh, 1962; Ghosh, 1970; Rao, 1979). While studying the reduction behaviour, it is generally agreed that the reduction occurs via gaseous intermediate, generated by carbon gasification reaction which involves mass transfer, heat transfer nucleation and growth, etc through a) reduction reaction occurring at solid reductant, and b) reduction reaction occurring at solid iron oxides, thus making the overall reduction process very complex in terms of clearly defining the reduction kinetics of the system. In addition to this, practical difficulties like correctness of reaction temperature, (Seaton, Foster and Velasco, 1983) difficulties in isothermal temperature studies of reduction, difficulties in monitoring the reduction process while using gaseous reductants and separation of reduction by volatile matter from overall reduction process make the reduction kinetics more complex (Misra).
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APA: Gupta R. C  (1999)  Efficient Utilisation of Reductant in Composite Ore-Char Pellets

MLA: Gupta R. C Efficient Utilisation of Reductant in Composite Ore-Char Pellets. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1999.

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