Reuse, remanufacturing and recycling in the steel sector.

IF 4.3 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-02 Epub Date: 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1098/rsta.2023.0244
C Davis, R Hall, S Hazra, K Debattista, S Zhuang, J Duan, Z Li, J Shenton, D Panni, A Halfpenny
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The global steel sector is undergoing a transition from being a major CO2 emitter to a more sustainable circular material service provider, moving towards (near) net zero CO2 through combined strategies of reuse, remanufacturing, recycling and changes to primary steelmaking. This paper considers the transition using the UK as an example, based on the current sector state and future plans/opportunities. Some key enablers/barriers have been identified, and case studies are presented on the current state of knowledge and technology developments. For example, increasing reuse/remanufacturing requires data on the component's remaining life at the end-of-product life; in this work use of in-service monitoring for steel-intensive applications in the transport sector is discussed identifying sensor types/locations for fatigue loading assessment for different use conditions to feed into material/product passports for reuse/remanufacturing decisions. Increased recycling of obsolete scrap has implications for composition control with increases in residual elements, such as Cu, Sn, Cr and Ni inevitable. Current and future approaches to recycling and scrap sorting are discussed along with case studies for how residual elements affect microstructural development during steel processing, including effects on recrystallization, phase transformation and fine-scale precipitation, which potentially could be exploited to give increases in product strength. This article is part of the discussion meeting issue 'Sustainable metals: science and systems'.

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钢铁行业的再利用、再制造和再循环。
全球钢铁行业正在经历从二氧化碳主要排放者向更具可持续性的循环材料服务提供者的转型,通过再利用、再制造、再循环和初级炼钢变革等综合战略,向(接近)二氧化碳净零排放的目标迈进。本文以英国为例,根据行业现状和未来计划/机遇,探讨了这一转变。本文确定了一些关键的推动因素/障碍,并对当前的知识和技术发展状况进行了案例研究。例如,要提高再利用/再制造率,就需要获得有关部件在产品生命周期结束时剩余寿命的数据;在这项工作中,讨论了在运输部门的钢材密集型应用中使用在役监测的问题,确定了传感器类型/位置,以便针对不同的使用条件进行疲劳负荷评估,为再利用/再制造决策提供材料/产品通行证。随着铜、锡、铬和镍等残留元素的增加,废料回收的增加对成分控制产生了影响。文章讨论了当前和未来的回收和废钢分类方法,以及残余元素如何影响钢材加工过程中的微观结构发展的案例研究,包括对再结晶、相变和微尺度沉淀的影响,这些都有可能被用来提高产品强度。本文是 "可持续金属:科学与系统 "讨论会议议题的一部分。
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