Abstract
The reduction of hematite iron ore fines by different carbonaceous materials in composite pellets in a one-layer bed under nonisothermal asymmetric heating from above is studied. Temperature measurements at various points in the bed show that there are large gradients both inside and outside the pellets, with the reduction fastest at the top where the temperature is highest. The relative difference between the degree of metallisation between the top and the bottom of the pellet can be even greater during the reduction. The pellets undergo nonuniform swelling/shrinking towards the end of the reduction, and their height is less than their width. Reoxidation can start at the top of the pellet while the bottom has not yet been fully reduced. Those with a higher initial volatile content but with the same amount of fixed carbon as other pellets, gave a significantly higher degree of reduction without the involvement of fixed carbon gasification reactions.
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