Magdalena Zaharia
University of New South Wales
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Archive | 2016
Samane Maroufi; Irshad Mansuri; Paul O’Kane; Catherine Skidmore; Zheshi Jin; Andrea Fontana; Magdalena Zaharia; Veena Sahajwalla
The high temperature environment of steelmaking process, offers sustainable pathways for utilizing chemical reactions to re-purpose waste materials as resources. The use of waste polymeric materials in steelmaking is not only a solution for end-of-life products, which currently impose a serious burden on overstretched landfills but it also results in reduction of resource consumption and energy saving. This paper presents industrial plant results on the effect of the utilization of waste polymeric materials in steelmaking on coke and energy consumption.
High Temperature Materials and Processes | 2012
Magdalena Zaharia; Veena Sahajwalla; N. Saha-Chaudhury; Paul O'Kane; A. Fontana; Catherine Skidmore; David Knights
Synopsis End of life tyres are discarded at an alarming rate reflecting the strength of developing countries economy and the intensity of trade and transportation. Conversely, environmental concerns are increasing the need for alternative materials in steelmaking industries. The solution to this problem involves the development of environmentally-friendly technologies that would utilize these waste products. The present study investigates carbon/slag reactions, including slag foaming and FeO reduction, for a range of coke/rubber blends. Off-gas emissions (CO and CO2) were monitored and correlated with dynamic changes in volume as a result of iron oxide rich EAF slag and carbon. The gaseous emissions from metallurgical coke showed lower concentrations in comparison to the emissions from the coke-rubber blends. With an increase of rubber in the blend, gaseous emissions were enhanced. Significant carbon/slag interactions occurred when coke/rubber blends were used, with associated iron oxide reductions within the slag phase. The quantitative estimation of the slag droplet volume was performed by using the Vt/Vo ratio as a measure of slag foaming. These results indicate that partial replacement of coke with rubber is not only viable, but efficient leading to improved interactions with EAF slag.
Energy & Fuels | 2012
Veena Sahajwalla; Magdalena Zaharia; Somoyote Kongkarat; Rita Khanna; Muhammad Rahman; N. Saha-Chaudhury; Paul O’Kane; Jonathan Dicker; Catherine Skidmore; David Knights
Energy & Fuels | 2010
Veena Sahajwalla; Magdalena Zaharia; Somyote Kongkarat; Rita Khanna; N. Saha-Chaudhury; Paul O’Kane
Energy & Fuels | 2012
Nur Farhana M. Yunos; Magdalena Zaharia; M. Asri Idris; Dilip Chandra Deb Nath; Rita Khanna; Veena Sahajwalla
Energy & Fuels | 2009
Magdalena Zaharia; Veena Sahajwalla; Byong-chul Kim; Rita Khanna; N. Saha-Chaudhury; Paul O'Kane; Jonathan Dicker; Catherine Skidmore; David Knights
Isij International | 2009
Magdalena Zaharia; Veena Sahajwalla; Rita Khanna; Pramod Koshy
Steel Research International | 2011
Veena Sahajwalla; Magdalena Zaharia; Muhammad Rahman; Rita Khanna; N. Saha-Chaudhury; Paul O'Kane; J. Dicker; Catherine Skidmore; David Knights
Materials & Design | 2013
A. Wechsler; Magdalena Zaharia; A. Crosky; H. Jones; Mariano Ramirez; A. Ballerini; M. Nuñez; Veena Sahajwalla
Isij International | 2012
Dilip Chandra Deb Nath; Irshad Mansuri; Magdalena Zaharia; Narendra Saha Chaudhury; Veena Sahajwalla