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Archive | 2011

Solid Fuel - Oxygen Fired Combustion for Production of Nodular Reduced Iron to Reduce CO2 Emissions and Improve Energy Efficiencies

Donald R. Fosnacht; Richard F. Kiesel; David W. Hendrickson; David J. Englund; Iwao Iwasaki; Rodney L. Bleifuss; Mathew A. Mlinar

The current trend in the steel industry is an increase in iron and steel produced in electric arc furnaces (EAF) and a gradual decline in conventional steelmaking from taconite pellets in blast furnaces. In order to expand the opportunities for the existing iron ore mines beyond their blast furnace customer base, a new material is needed to satisfy the market demands of the emerging steel industry while utilizing the existing infrastructure and materials handling capabilities. This demand creates opportunity to convert iron ore or other iron bearing materials to Nodular Reduced Iron (NRI) in a recently designed Linear Hearth Furnace (LHF). NRI is a metallized iron product containing 98.5 to 96.0% iron and 2.5 to 4% C. It is essentially a scrap substitute with little impurity that can be utilized in a variety of steelmaking processes, especially the electric arc furnace. The objective of this project was to focus on reducing the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) through reducing the energy intensity using specialized combustion systems, increasing production and the use of biomass derived carbon sources in this process. This research examined the use of a solid fuel-oxygen fired combustion system and compared the results from this system with both oxygen-fuel and air-fuel combustion systems. The solid pulverized fuels tested included various coals and a bio-coal produced from woody biomass in a specially constructed pilot scale torrefaction reactor at the Coleraine Minerals Research Laboratory (CMRL). In addition to combustion, the application of bio-coal was also tested as a means to produce a reducing atmosphere during key points in the fusion process, and as a reducing agent for ore conversion to metallic iron to capture the advantage of its inherent reduced carbon footprint. The results from this study indicate that the approaches taken can reduce both greenhouse gas emissions and the associated energy intensity with the Linear Hearth Furnace process for converting iron ore to metallic iron nodules. Various types of coals including a bio-coal produced though torrefaction can result in production of NRI at reduced GHG levels. The process results coupled with earlier already reported developments indicate that this process technique should be evaluated at the next level in order to develop parameter information for full scale process design. Implementation of the process to full commercialization will require a full cost production analysis and comparison to other reduction technologies and iron production alternatives. The technical results verify that high quality NRI can be produced under various operating conditions at the pilot level.


Archive | 2005

Linear hearth furnace system and methods regarding same

Rodney L. Bleifuss; David J. Englund; Richard F. Kiesel


Archive | 2005

Method and system for producing metallic iron nuggets

Iwao Iwasaki; Michael J. Lalich; Robert C. Beaudin; Richard F. Kiesel; Andrew J. Lindgren; Rodney L. Bleifuss


Archive | 1998

Magnetic separator apparatus and methods regarding same

Rodney L. Bleifuss; David M. Hopstock


Archive | 2012

System and method for producing metallic iron

Rodney L. Bleifuss; David J. Englund; Iwao Iwasaki; Donald R. Fosnacht; Mark M. Brandon; Bradford G. True


Archive | 2005

Fines removal apparatus and methods/systems regarding same

David W. Hendrickson; Richard F. Kiesel; Rodney L. Bleifuss


Archive | 2009

System and method for producing metallic iron nodules

Rodney L. Bleifuss; David J. Englund; Iwao Iwasaki; Andrew J. Lindgren; Richard F. Kiesel


Archive | 2008

System and method for cooling and removing iron from a hearth

David W. Hendrickson; Rodney L. Bleifuss; Raymond P. Mendrola; Clayton A. Van Scoy; Richard A. Kaminski; James Donald Bushman; Carl Emil Sutherland


Archive | 2014

System for producing metallic iron nuggets

Iwao Iwasaki; Michael C. Lalich; Robert C. Beaudin; Richard F. Kiesel; Andrew L. Lindgren; Rodney L. Bleifuss


Archive | 2010

Next Generation Metallic Iron Nodule Technology in Electric Arc Steelmaking – Phase II

Donald R. Fosnacht; Iwao Iwasaki; Richard F. Kiesel; David J. Englund; David W. Hendrickson; Rodney L. Bleifuss

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David J. Englund

Natural Resources Research Institute

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