O. V. Golybev, P. I. Chernousov, A. Yu. Demidov, M. V. Slonov
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摘要
如今,高炉往往使用大量喷射材料--氢源。20 世纪 60 年代,此类添加剂的引入促使人们密切关注高炉中的化学过程。在过去几十年中,许多研究人员对焦炭与含有 H2 和 H2O 的气氛的反应进行了研究。这种兴趣的急剧增长可能归因于高炉中氢气含量的增加,以及 X 射线相分析和电子显微镜等强大方法的出现,还有数字图像分析和热力学分析软件的出现。对高炉过程的热力学规律和动力学进行了研究。结果表明,焦炭与 H2O 的反应比与 CO2 的反应更强烈,强度更大。这影响了焦炭的强度。其他研究还涉及 H2 和 H2O 含量对焦炭孔隙率及其分解的影响。最近,多个研究小组对 CO2 + H2O 大气(焦炭的溶液损失反应)中焦炭中碳的气化进行了热力学分析,结果表明,初始气体中 H2O 含量的增加会进一步促进气化。对 CO2 和 H2O 气化焦炭以及氧化铁还原(耦合反应)相关反应的热力学分析表明,气体中氢含量越高,碳的气化温度越低。
Review of Recent Research on Coke Gasification in a Blast Furnace with Elevated Hydrogen Levels and Determination of the Coke’s Postreactive Strength CSR. 1. Thermodynamic Analysis of Coke Gasification in the Presence of H2 and H2O
Today, blast furnaces tend to operate with large quantities of injected materials—hydrogen sources. In the 1960s, the introduction of such additives prompted close attention to the chemical processes in the blast furnace. In the last few decades, many researchers have studied the reaction of coke with atmospheres containing H2 and H2O. This sharp increase in interest may be attributed to the increasing presence of hydrogen in blast furnaces and to the availability of powerful methods such as X-ray phase analysis and electron microscopy and also software for digital image analysis and thermodynamic analysis. The thermodynamic laws and kinetics of blast furnace processes were studied. The results show that coke reacts with H2O more intensely and with greater intensity than it reacts with CO2. That affects the coke strength. Other research has addressed the influence of the H2 and H2O content on the porosity of the coke and its disintegration. Recently, thermodynamic analysis of the gasification of carbon from coke in a CO2 + H2O atmosphere (solution loss reaction of coke) by various research groups shows that increase in the H2O content in the initial gas further stimulates gasification. Thermodynamic analysis of the reactions associated with the gasification of coke by CO2 and H2O and the reduction of iron oxides (the coupling reaction) indicates that higher hydrogen content in the gas may shift the gasification of carbon to lower temperatures.
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes scientific developments and applications in the field of coal beneficiation and preparation for coking, coking processes, design of coking ovens and equipment, by-product recovery, automation of technological processes, ecology and economics. It also presents indispensable information on the scientific events devoted to thermal rectification, use of smokeless coal as an energy source, and manufacture of different liquid and solid chemical products.