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Ironmaking & Steelmaking
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Research Papers

Analyses of solid flow in COREX shaft furnace with AGD by discrete element method

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Pages 774-784 | Received 04 Jan 2015, Accepted 04 Apr 2015, Published online: 07 May 2015
 

Abstract

COREX is an industrially and commercially proven smelting reduction process. The shaft furnace (SF) for the direct reduction of iron ore is one of the two major reactors of COREX. In the new design of COREX-3000 SF in Baosteel, China, a new technique called areal gas distribution (AGD) has been adopted. With the installation of two AGD beams, the cross-sectional area varies in a complicated manner, which will affect the burden descending behaviour. This work uses a slot model to investigate the solid flow behaviour in the SF by discrete element method. The applicability of the discrete element method model is validated. The results confirm that the flow profile in SF with AGD evolves from a flat to wave and finally to W profile as the solids descend. A triangle shaped free area is observed under the AGD beam, which is the main channel for gas flow into the shaft centre. Increasing the discharging rate has an effect of decreasing the quasi-stagnant zone size, but does not affect the macroscopic motion of particles and flow pattern above the bustle. The cross-section of AGD channel increase with the increase in the discharging rate. Under the asymmetric condition, the solid flow pattern is asymmetric. The influence of AGD on macro- and microscope properties of solid flow in SF is also evaluated. This investigation reveals that AGD beams affect the particle uniform descending in bustle zone and increase the complexity of normal force distribution.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the National Key Technology R&D Program during the ‘12th Five-Year Plan’ of China (grant no. 2011BAE04B02) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 51174053) for their financial support.

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