Swelling Behavior of Iron Ore Pellets during Reduction in H2 and N2/H2 Atmospheres at Different Temperatures
The need to develop green steelmaking techniques has led to the replacement of reducing agents such as CO with H2. H2 and N2/H2 mixtures can be used for the carbothermal reduction of iron ore. Herein, the reduction swelling index (RSI) of iron ore pellets in a forming gas (N2/H2) atmosphere at tempe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Steel research international 2023-10, Vol.94 (10) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The need to develop green steelmaking techniques has led to the replacement of reducing agents such as CO with H2. H2 and N2/H2 mixtures can be used for the carbothermal reduction of iron ore. Herein, the reduction swelling index (RSI) of iron ore pellets in a forming gas (N2/H2) atmosphere at temperatures of 700–1000 °C is investigated and it is compared with that in pure H2. It is showed in the experimental results that the RSI increases with increasing temperature for both the H2 and N2/H2 atmospheres. The maximum swelling is reached approximately 5 min into the H2 reduction process, while in the N2/H2 atmosphere, it is reached after 25–45 min of reduction, depending on the temperature. When the reduction temperature exceeds 900 °C, the RSI is greater than 20%. Scanning electron microscopy/energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy is performed to detect the changes in the microstructure and chemical composition of the samples. The nonreduced areas in the reduced pellets during the N2/H2 reduction process are analyzed using light optical microscopy. |
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ISSN: | 1611-3683 1869-344X |
DOI: | 10.1002/srin.202300140 |