Low Energy Concept For Straight-Grate Pelletizing Process ? Synopsis

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. H. Boss
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

In modern iron pelletizing plants fuel consumption has been optimized to such an extent that only minor savings can be expected in the future. Inspite of this fact, different process parameters were studied with a mathematical model and firing tests. The influence on fuel consumption and productivity was established. Furthermore, the adoption of simplified firing patterns was investigated, in particular for coal firing. In view of high costs of oil and natural gas, only substitution of these fuels by coal can substantially reduce production costs. In existing plants partial replacement of oil and gas can be achieved by addition of coal to the iron ore feed and by firing the pellets with pulverized coal. Two systems have been developed for the Lurgi- Dravo travelling grate process which enables coal to completely replace oil or gas. This paper describes in the first part the potentials for fuel savings available in the Lurgi-Dravo process. In the second part, different techniques for the use of coal as fuel in iron or pelletizing plants and in particular the recently developed Lurgi Multistage Coal Injection and Combustion Process (LMC) are discussed. Combined with the LMC process, a wide variety of iron ores and coals - also with high ash contents - can be used in the Lurgi-Dravo travelling grate process.
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APA: K. H. Boss  (1983)  Low Energy Concept For Straight-Grate Pelletizing Process ? Synopsis

MLA: K. H. Boss Low Energy Concept For Straight-Grate Pelletizing Process ? Synopsis. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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