M. V. Polovets, S. A. Zagainov, K. B. Pykhteeva, E. A. Sidorov, A. M. Bizhanov
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Abstract
The current stage of development in metallurgy is characterized by unprecedented attention to reducing CO2 emissions. Replacement of carbon with hydrogen in smelting of cast iron is a method of reducing CO2 emissions; however, the production of hydrogen is also associated with CO2 emissions. The carbon monoxide utilization rate during indirect reduction in a blast furnace is 28–38%, in contrast to direct reduction, in which the utilization rate is more dependent on contact area between the reducing agent and oxides. Use of ore-coal briquettes is a promising direction for increasing the utilization rate of the reducing power of carbon in a blast furnace. The study investigates the efficiency of using ore-coal briquettes in production of vanadium cast iron from the perspective of reducing CO2 emissions. We show that carbon consumption for direct reduction of titanium-magnetite concentrate is six times lower than for indirect reduction. Using ore-coal briquettes in blast furnace charge can reduce the specific fuel carbon consumption in production of vanadium cast iron, which will reduce CO2 emissions.
期刊介绍:
Metallurgist is the leading Russian journal in metallurgy. Publication started in 1956.
Basic topics covered include:
State of the art and development of enterprises in ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy and mining;
Metallurgy of ferrous, nonferrous, rare, and precious metals; Metallurgical equipment;
Automation and control;
Protection of labor;
Protection of the environment;
Resources and energy saving;
Quality and certification;
History of metallurgy;
Inventions (patents).