Abstract

ABSTRACT Identifying coals suitable for blast furnace injection has become increasingly important due to rising injection rates. This review of traditional pulverised coal reactivity testing equipment reveals that no agreed-upon evaluation standard exists and that different reactor types are employed for testing. Therefore, reference blast furnace conversion conditions are defined, followed by a discussion of their influence on the coal conversion process as illustrated by conceptual conversion models. Critical process parameters are temperature, heating rate and pressure, while other effects can be calibrated. Evaluating the currently employed test equipment with regard to these process parameters shows that only specially designed drop-tube furnaces and flow reactors provide conversion conditions near to blast furnace conditions. For consistent injection coal testing, special reactors complying with the previously defined critical process parameters must be established.

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