Charging System Enhancements for a Blast Furnace at Azovstal Iron and Steel Works Private Joint-Stock Corporation


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Abstract

We discuss various charging systems for blast-furnace operations with and without injection of pulverized coal fuel (PCF) into the hearth. We also perform a mathematical simulation of the radial distribution of coke in ore charges and analyze production data on the variation in furnace-gas temperature at the burden surface across the top throat in different charging systems. An efficient blast-furnace charging system has been developed for use when pulverized coal fuel is injected into the hearth.

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S. V. Sosin

Azovstal Iron and Steel Works Private Joint-Stock Corporation

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Email: sergey.sosin@metinvestholding.com
Ukraine, Mariupol

S. A. Karikov

Azovstal Iron and Steel Works Private Joint-Stock Corporation

Email: sergey.sosin@metinvestholding.com
Ukraine, Mariupol

V. B. Semakova

Pryazovskyi State Technical University State Higher Education Institution Mariupol

Email: sergey.sosin@metinvestholding.com
Ukraine, Mariupol

V. P. Russkikh

Pryazovskyi State Technical University State Higher Education Institution Mariupol

Email: sergey.sosin@metinvestholding.com
Ukraine, Mariupol

V. V. Semakov

Pryazovskyi State Technical University State Higher Education Institution Mariupol

Email: sergey.sosin@metinvestholding.com
Ukraine, Mariupol

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