Lignite/Coal Injection System Installed at the Arbed Esch-Belval Works in Luxembourg

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Limpach R Ulveling L Bernard G
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

A major aspect in competitive ironmaking is to replace metallurgical coke by injecting alternative cheap fuels. Whereas in the past, heavy oil injection as well as on a lower scale natural gas injection have proved to be reliable, the progressing high price level of these fuels has prompted international interest in looking for alternative cheaper fuels, especially pulverized coal. Theoretical analysis and practical operations showed that for constant adiabatic flame temperature, potentially more coke may be replaced by injected coal than by heavy oil, because of less endothermic cracking of hydrogen components. Since about 1974, the ARBED-Group has been looking for alternative fuels and in 1976 came to conclusion to select for first trials pulverized lignite for the following reasons:
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APA: Limpach R Ulveling L Bernard G  (1981)  Lignite/Coal Injection System Installed at the Arbed Esch-Belval Works in Luxembourg

MLA: Limpach R Ulveling L Bernard G Lignite/Coal Injection System Installed at the Arbed Esch-Belval Works in Luxembourg. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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