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Ironmaking & Steelmaking | 2007

Hot metal temperature prediction in blast furnace using advanced model based on fuzzy logic tools

R. Martín; F. Obeso; Javier Mochón; Rafael Barea; Juan F. Jimenez

Abstract The present work presents a model based on fuzzy logic tools to predict and simulate the hot metal temperature in a blast furnace (BF). As input variables this model uses the control variables of a current BF such as moisture, pulverised coal injection, oxygen addition, mineral/coke ratio and blast volume, and it yields as a result of the hot metal temperature. The variables employed to develop the model have been obtained from data supplied by current sensors of a Spanish BF. In the model training stage the adaptive neurofuzzy inference system and the subtractive clustering algorithms have been used.


Ironmaking & Steelmaking | 2015

Blast furnace and metallurgical coke's reactivity and its determination by thermal gravimetric analysis

J. I. Rodero; José Sancho-Gorostiaga; M. Ordiales; Daniel Fernández-González; Javier Mochón; I. Ruiz-Bustinza; A. Fuentes; Luis Felipe Verdeja

Abstract The aim of the present work is to adapt tests that are typically used for blast furnace cokes, such as coke reactivity index (CRI) and coke strength after reaction, to ferroalloy production in electric furnaces by developing easier equipment that meets with ISO 18894 standards. Moreover, a new technique has also been developed using thermal gravimetric analysis in order to quickly, inexpensively and reliably find the CRI parameter. As result of this work, a polynomial relationship between cokes reactivity and mass loss slopes of the record line obtained in the gravimetric thermal analysis tests was found.


Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review | 2017

Iron Ore Sintering: Raw Materials and Granulation

Daniel Fernández-González; I. Ruiz-Bustinza; Javier Mochón; C. González-Gasca; Luis Felipe Verdeja

ABSTRACT Sintering is an agglomeration process that fuses iron ore fines, fluxes, recycled products, slag-forming elements and coke. The purpose of sintering is to obtain a product with suitable composition, quality and granulometry to be used as burden material in the blast furnace. This process is widely studied and researched in the iron and steelmaking industry. In this context, achieving an adequate sintered product depends on the adequate raw materials supply and the previous stage to the sintering process, granulation. For that reason, in this paper, the granulation process is studied as a consequence of being the source of pre-agglomerated materials for the subsequent sintering process. Thus, the main tests used to the determination of the properties are reviewed as well as the main granulation processes.


Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review | 2017

Iron Ore Sintering: Process

Daniel Fernández-González; I. Ruiz-Bustinza; Javier Mochón; C. González-Gasca; Luis Felipe Verdeja

ABSTRACT Sintering is a thermal agglomeration process that is applied to a mixture of iron ore fines, recycled ironmaking products, fluxes, slag-forming agents, and solid fuel (coke). The purpose of the sintering process is manufacturing a product with the suitable characteristics (thermal, mechanical, physical and chemical) to be fed to the blast furnace. The process has been widely studied and researched in the iron and steelmaking industry to know the best parameters that allow one to obtain the best sinter quality. The present article reviews the sintering process that the mixture follows, once granulated, when it is loaded onto the sinter strand. There, the sinter mixture is partially melted at a temperature between 1300-1480°C and undergoes a series of reactions that forms the sinter cake to be loaded into the blast furnace to produce pig iron.


Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review | 2017

Iron Ore Sintering: Environment. Automatic and Control Techniques

Daniel Fernández-González; I. Ruiz-Bustinza; Javier Mochón; C. González-Gasca; Luis Felipe Verdeja

ABSTRACT Sintering is a process of agglomeration of iron ore fines, fluxes, recycled products, slag-forming elements, and coke with the purpose of achieving an agglomerated product with the suitable composition, quality and granulometry to be used as burden material in the blast furnace. However, the sintering process accounts for an important percentage of the ironmaking and steelmaking emissions, so the minimization of them will promote environmental and health improvements as well as economical profitability. Automatic and control systems contribute to all these objectives.


Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review | 2017

Iron Ore Sintering: Quality Indices

Daniel Fernández-González; I. Ruiz-Bustinza; Javier Mochón; Carmen González-Gasca; Luis Felipe Verdeja

ABSTRACT Sinter plants process a mixture of iron ore fines, recycled ironmaking products, slag-forming agents and solid fuel (coke) with the finality of obtaining a product with the suitable characteristics (thermal, mechanical, physical, and chemical) for being fed to the blast furnace. With this objective a series of parameters are defined, including the nature and composition of each component of the mixture, and the conditions of the sintering process. Sinter characterization includes chemical and granulometric analysis, determination of the mineral phases in its structure, apart from a series of quality indices that includes reducibility, low temperature degradation, reduction degradation and Tumbler. Operated sinter plants with the maximum productivity are also important with the purpose of obtaining a sinter with uniform composition and quality for facilitating the steady state operation of the blast furnace.


Ironmaking & Steelmaking | 2013

Monitoring and control of hearth refractory wear to improve blast furnace operation

Ramón Martín Duarte; I. Ruiz-Bustinza; D Carrascal; Luis Felipe Verdeja; Javier Mochón; A. Cores

Abstract Refractory wear and skull growth on the hearth walls and the bottom of the blast furnace have been researched. A series of thermocouples were installed in the hearth, and the temperature measurements were recorded in a structured query language every minute. A heat transfer model was used to study the temperature evolution and hearth wear profile using a commercial software package (MATLAB version 5.0) based on computational fluid dynamics. The location of the 1150°C isotherm in the hearth lining has been calculated. An online monitoring tool was used to analyse the temperature distribution in the hearth and offers, to the plant operators, periodic information on the refractory state. Electromotive force (EMF) probes were installed in the hearth to estimate the variations in the liquid level in the hearth and to determine the thermal state (TS) evolution. Good correlation is seen between EMF and TS, and the EMF amplitudes in the different tapholes follow and even precede the local TS.


Ironmaking & Steelmaking | 2012

Relationship between sinter properties and iron ore granulation index

A. Cores; M Muñiz; S. Ferreira; José I. Robla; Javier Mochón

Abstract A range of iron ores were used in varying proportions to prepare 28 different ore mixtures. Each mixture was classified according to its granulation index and sintered in a pilot plant. The resulting sinters were characterised by chemical analysis, degradation during reduction in the blast furnace (reduction degradation index test), cold strength (tumbler test), coke consumption and process productivity. Sinter quality was assessed in relation to the granulation index of the ore mixture.


Isij International | 2010

A new >User-friendly> blast furnace advisory control system using a neural network temperature profile classifier

Francisco A. García; Pascual Campoy; Javier Mochón; I. Ruiz-Bustinza; Luis Felipe Verdeja; Ramón Martín Duarte

The adaptation of blast furnaces to the new technologies has increased the operation information so that the sensor information can be known at every moment. However this often results in the supply of excessive data volume to the plant operators. This paper describes an industrial application for self-organized maps (SOM) in order to help them make decisions regarding blast furnace control by means of pattern recognition and the matching of temperature profiles supplied by the thermocouples placed on the above burden. The classification of patterns via easy color coding indicates to the operator what the blast furnace operational situation is, thus making the necessary corrections easier.


Steel Research International | 2009

Above Burden Temperature Data Probes Interpretation to Prevent Malfunction of Blast Furnaces - Part 1: Intelligent Information Preprocessing

Javier Mochón; Juan F. Jimenez; Luis Felipe Verdeja; P. Rusek; N. Ayala

In the last few years, the use of computers has made it possible to achieve a better image of blast furnace performance, allowing the establishment of models, the comparison of variables and the construction of powerful databases to store the variables and their evolution during the process. Nevertheless, part of the investment made in blast furnace equipment is not properly utilized and a considerable part of the information collected could be put to much better use. The application of modern data mining techniques has overcome these problems. This work shows ways to apply these techniques to data from probes located in the throat or shaft of the blast furnace, as well as how to extract useful information by defining and classifying a set of patterns in classes from temperature profiles that have been linked to the stability of the process in steelworks with blast furnaces.

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I. Ruiz-Bustinza

Spanish National Research Council

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A. Cores

Spanish National Research Council

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S. Ferreira

Spanish National Research Council

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Eric Allain

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Ndue Kanari

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Ramón Martín Duarte

Spanish National Research Council

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F. García-Carcedo

Spanish National Research Council

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