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Title: Technological solutions for intensive production of low silicon hot metal in blast furnace processing vanadium containing titania-magnetite
Authors: Zagainov, S. A.
Filatov, Sergei V.
Sobianina, Olga N.
Gordon, Yakov M.
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)
Abstract: Production of low silicon hot metal is an essential part of successful treatment of vanadium containing titania-magnetite ore in blast furnace. The formation of titanium carbides and titanium nitrides very much depends on solubility of titanium in hot metal. The analysis showed that with reduction in silicon content the content of titanium in hot metal is also reduced. Similarity in silicon and titanium reduction allows usage of the same factors to control content of these elements in hot metal. Increase in furnace pressure reduces silicon and titanium content in hot metal and first of all titanium-carbide formation. At actual blast furnace conditions the content of titanium carbides is far from equilibrium and materials residence time is an important control parameter. Increase in coke strength after reaction (CSR) improves permeability of coke packing and accelerates filtration of the melt, suppressing titanium-carbides formation. Increase in hearth's height to width ratio with the same hearth's volume also positively affects operation of blast furnace. Uniform descent of pellets and sinter, and uniform distribution of limestone in furnace cross-section stabilize the heat transfer conditions further suppressing formation of titanium-carbides. The practical measures to retard titanium-carbides formation and to produce high quality low silicon and low titanium hot metal are proposed and implemented at Nizgniy Tagil I & S Works in Russia (NTMK) with increase in blast furnace specific productivity up to 3.5 thm/m3/day.
Keywords: BLAST FURNACE
HOT METAL
LOW SILICON
TITANIA-MAGNETITE
TITANIUM-CARBIDES
VANADIUM
CONTROL PARAMETERS
HEAT TRANSFER CONDITIONS
HOT METAL
LOW SILICON HOT METAL
SPECIFIC PRODUCTIVITY
TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTION
TITANIA-MAGNETITE
UNIFORM DISTRIBUTION
COKING PROPERTIES
MAGNETITE
METALS
RESIDENCE TIME DISTRIBUTION
SILICON
SINTERING
TITANIUM
TITANIUM CARBIDE
TITANIUM DIOXIDE
TITANIUM METALLURGY
VANADIUM
VANADIUM ORE TREATMENT
BLAST FURNACES
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/51479
Conference name: 6th International Congress on the Science and Technology of Ironmaking 2012, ICSTI 2012
Conference date: 14.10.2012-18.10.2012
SCOPUS ID: 84883723930
PURE ID: 1068318
ISBN: 9781627480215
Appears in Collections:Научные публикации ученых УрФУ, проиндексированные в SCOPUS и WoS CC

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