Temperature gradient during the reduction of self-reducing chromite pellets

Adolfo Pillihuaman Zambrano, Cyro Takano, Alberto Eloy Anduze Nogueira, Marcelo Breda Mourão, Solon Yasuhiko Tagusagawa

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Abstract

The reaction rate of self-reducing agglomerates is very dependent on temperature and how fast is the evolution of temperature from the periphery to the center of the agglomerate. The temperature gradient is dependent on the heat flow from the surface to inner part which is affected by many factors like components and phases, particle size, porosity, chemical reactions, counter-flow of generated gases, etc. This gradient is higher: i) at the beginning of heating; ii) at high temperatures; iii) for highly endothermic reactions, such as for chromite carbothermic reduction reaction; iv) for large agglomerates. Self-reducing pellets of Brazilian chromite, containing petroleum coke, were agglomerated with Portland cement. These pellets were heated to 1,773 K (1,500°C) to analyze the reduction progress at the core and the external layers of the pellets. The products were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and EDS. There were morphological differences between the surface and the center of the self-reducing pellets, showing that the average intensity of the reaction depends on how fast the temperature rises in the core of the pellet. This heat flux improves with shrinkage of reduced pellets, the porosity reduction and with the formation of liquid phase (slag).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication6th International Congress on the Science and Technology of Ironmaking 2012, ICSTI 2012 - Including Proc. from the 42nd Ironmaking and Raw Materials Seminar, and the 13th Brazilian Symp. on Iron Ore
Pages2072-2082
Number of pages11
StatePublished - 2012
Event6th International Congress on the Science and Technology of Ironmaking 2012, ICSTI 2012 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Duration: 14 Oct 201218 Oct 2012

Publication series

Name6th Int. Congress on the Science and Technology of Ironmaking 2012, ICSTI 2012 - Including Proceedings from the 42nd Ironmaking and Raw Materials Seminar, and the 13th Brazilian Symp. on Iron Ore
Volume3

Conference

Conference6th International Congress on the Science and Technology of Ironmaking 2012, ICSTI 2012
Country/TerritoryBrazil
CityRio de Janeiro
Period14/10/1218/10/12

Keywords

  • Chromite
  • Ferro-chromium
  • Self-reduction

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