Nitrogen Oxide (Nox) Emission Reduction During Pellet Induration By Fuel-Addition To The Green-Pellets And Decreased Excess Air

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Engesser
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

A research project was undertaken to determine if coal addition tofluxed-magnetite pre-fired pellets would reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx)emissions during pellet induration. Iron oxidation rate tests, coal oxidation rate tests and calcination rate tests were conducted in a laboratory furnace to determine the amount of coal necessary to provide adequate heat for limestone calcination without producing detrimental effects to magnetite oxidation. Pilot scale pot-grate tests were then performed with and without coal in the pre-fired pellets to verify pellet quality parameters and nitrogen oxide emissions. The off-gas during each pot-grate test was analyzed for NOx, CO2, CO, SOx, and O2. There was approximately a ten percent reduction in NOx emissions with coal addition during the normal pot-grate firing cycle. There was a 75% reduction in NOx emissions during firing cycles that used 25% to 75% excess air during firing rather than the normal 300% excess air.
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APA: J. Engesser  (2003)  Nitrogen Oxide (Nox) Emission Reduction During Pellet Induration By Fuel-Addition To The Green-Pellets And Decreased Excess Air

MLA: J. Engesser Nitrogen Oxide (Nox) Emission Reduction During Pellet Induration By Fuel-Addition To The Green-Pellets And Decreased Excess Air. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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