LAPSE:2024.0815
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LAPSE:2024.0815
Numerical Simulation of the Hydrogen-Based Directly Reduced Iron Melting Process
Xiaoping Lin, Bing Ni, Fangqin Shangguan
June 7, 2024
Abstract
In the context of carbon reduction and emission reduction, the new process of electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking based on direct hydrogen reduction is an important potential method for the green and sustainable development of the steel industry. Within an electric furnace for the hydrogen-based direct reduction of iron, after hydrogen-based directly reduced iron (HDRI) is produced through a shaft furnace, HDRI is melted or smelted in an EAF to form final products such as high-purity iron or high-end special steel. As smelting proceeds in the electric furnace, it is easy for pieces of HDRI to bond to each other and become larger pieces; they may even form an “iceberg”, and this phenomenon may then worsen the smelting working conditions. Therefore, the melting of HDRI is the key to affecting the smelting cycle and energy consumption of EAFs. In this study, based on the basic characteristics of HDRI, we established an HDRI melting model using COMSOL Multiphysics 6.0 and studied the HDRI melting process, utilizing pellets with a radius of 8 mm. The results of our simulation show that the HDRI melting process can be divided into three different stages: generating a solidified steel layer, melting the solidified steel layer, and melting HDRI bodies. Moreover, multiple HDRI processes are prone to bonding in the melting process. Increasing the spacing between pieces of HDRI and increasing the preheating temperature used on the HDRI can effectively reduce the aforementioned bonding phenomenon. When the melting pool temperature is 1873 K, increasing the spacing of HDRI to 10 mm and increasing the initial HDRI temperature to 973 K was shown to effectively reduce or eliminate the bonding phenomenon among pieces of HDRI. In addition, with the increase in the melting pool temperature, the time required for melting within the three stages of the HDRI melting process shortened, and the melting speed was accelerated. With the increase in the temperature used to preheat the HDRI, the duration of the solidified steel layer’s existence was also shortened, but this had no significant impact on the time required for the complete melting of HDRI. This study provides a theoretical basis for the optimization of the HDRI process within EAFs.
Keywords
HDRI bonding, HDRI melting, HDRI-EAF process
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Lin X, Ni B, Shangguan F. Numerical Simulation of the Hydrogen-Based Directly Reduced Iron Melting Process. (2024). LAPSE:2024.0815
Author Affiliations
Lin X: Steel Industry Green and Intelligent Manufacturing Technology Center, China Iron and Steel Research Institute Group, Beijing 100081, China; National Key Laboratory of Metallurgical Intelligent Manufacturing System, Beijing 100081, China; Metallurgical Tec
Ni B: Steel Industry Green and Intelligent Manufacturing Technology Center, China Iron and Steel Research Institute Group, Beijing 100081, China; National Key Laboratory of Metallurgical Intelligent Manufacturing System, Beijing 100081, China
Shangguan F: Steel Industry Green and Intelligent Manufacturing Technology Center, China Iron and Steel Research Institute Group, Beijing 100081, China; National Key Laboratory of Metallurgical Intelligent Manufacturing System, Beijing 100081, China
Journal Name
Processes
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12
Issue
3
First Page
537
Year
2024
Publication Date
2024-03-08
ISSN
2227-9717
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PII: pr12030537, Publication Type: Journal Article
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