A Simplified Approach Based on Cellular Automata for Describing Direct Reduced Iron Production in Different Reducing Conditions

Author:

Mapelli Carlo1ORCID,Dall’Osto Gianluca1ORCID,Mombelli Davide1ORCID,Romano Matteo Carmelo2ORCID,Scaccabarozzi Roberto3ORCID,Spinelli Maurizio3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Meccanica Politecnico di Milano Via La Masa 1 20156 Milano Italy

2. Dipartimento di Energia Politecnico di Milano Via Lambruschini, 4 20156 Milano Italy

3. Laboratorio per l’Energia e l’Ambiente Piacenza (LEAP) s.c.a r.l. Via Nino Bixio, 27C 29121 Piacenza Italy

Abstract

A quick computation approach based on cellular automata is developed and implemented to describe the reduction of iron ore pellets by a mixture of reducing agents featured by different H2/CO ratios. The evolution of oxygen concentration inside the pellet is followed from the beginning to the end of contact between reducing agent and pellet. The variation of thermal state of pellets and gas mixture is computed based on their initial temperature, considering the heat involved and the convective heat exchange between pellet and gas mixture. The use of cellular automata and finite‐difference method to solve the diffusion equation point out the absence of any diffusion coefficient value, allowing to make the model fit the experimental trial, because the problem is that it is not ruled just by diffusion but also by the concentration variation of reducing agent inside the pellet due to porosity increasing during reduction. The updating of the reducing agents concentration implies a sharp decrease of oxygen concentration that the cellular automata model considers. The developed model is able to provide the in‐line control of reduction process and could be used to adjust the chemical concentration and temperature of injected reducing agents.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

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