The Feasibility Of Influencing The Porosity Of Iron Ore Pellets By Different Size Reduction Ratios Of The Concentrate And By Slag Forming Additions ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Goran Mathisson
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

In several investigations the correlation has been studied between the fuel consumption and the reducibility of the charged material in the zone of indirect reduction in the blast furnace (1, 2, 3, 4, 5). It has been found that increased reducibility allows greater gas utilization which accordingly lowers the fuel consumption. In direct reduction units this relation has not yet been fully established partly owing to the lack of accurate test methods and experience with different materials as regards reducibility. However, since the production rate in a direct reduction unit is closely related to the time required to reach high degrees of reduction, the reducibility must be regarded as one of the most important properties of the material.
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APA: Goran Mathisson  (1979)  The Feasibility Of Influencing The Porosity Of Iron Ore Pellets By Different Size Reduction Ratios Of The Concentrate And By Slag Forming Additions ? Introduction

MLA: Goran Mathisson The Feasibility Of Influencing The Porosity Of Iron Ore Pellets By Different Size Reduction Ratios Of The Concentrate And By Slag Forming Additions ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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