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An investigation into a lower temperature and low cost direct reduction process for iron-making.

The blast furnace process for the reduction of iron ore to pig iron faces problems such as

emission of air pollutants, high investment cost and the current major problem of

decreasing supplies of coke. Coke is used in large quantities to promote a combination of

direct and indirect reduction within the furnace. Due to the lack of good coking coal

within South Africa, and dwindling supplies worldwide, new iron-making processes, are

being developed using coal and/or natural gas to replace coke as the reductant.

The new processes allow efficient use of carbon, fed in the form of coal pellets (coalbased

processes) or natural gas (gas-based processes), as the reducing agent. Presently,

most coal-based processes Use an excess of coal, up to 500% stoichoimetric addition, and

are run at temperatures up to ±1200°C, although reduction tends to proceed at ±850°C.

This project developed a low temperature process using mixed pellets of fine waste iron

oxide and fine domestic coal with a natural carbonaceous binder (a by-product from local

pulping industry).

Reduction tests performed on composite pellets in a tube furnace and thermobalance

indicated, upon analysis by X-Ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscope, that

reduction occurred gradually at 900°C. Implementing induction heating of bulk pellets

reduced heating times substantially. Induction heating also resulted in direct reduced iron

[DRI] containing 75 - 80% metallic iron. Energy consumption based on coal usage

amounted to 23.71 GJ/ton DRI, which compares with the calorific consumption of most

coal-based processes, i.e. coal consumption range between 15 and 25 GJ/ton DRI.

Energy consumed during induction heating amounted to 9.94 GJ/ton DRI, as electricity.

This energy consumption value does not take into account the efficiency of the primary

energy required to generate electricity. / Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:ukzn/oai:http://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za:10413/4270
Date January 2003
CreatorsChellan, Reubendran.
ContributorsPocock, Jon., Arnold, Dave R.
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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