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Analysis of the Usability of Iron Ore Ultra-Fines for Hydrogen-Based Fluidized Bed Direct Reduction-A Review

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MATERIALS
Volume 15, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma15072687

Keywords

direct reduction; hydrogen; fluidized bed; iron ore ultra-fines; sticking

Funding

  1. K1-MET GmbH, metallurgical competence center
  2. COMET (Competence Center for Excellent Technologies), the Austrian program for competence centers
  3. Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation, and Technology
  4. Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs
  5. province of Upper Austria
  6. province of Tyrol
  7. province of Styria
  8. Styrian Business Promotion Agency (SFG)

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This review examines the usability of iron ore ultra-fines for hydrogen-based direct reduction, aiming to reduce CO2 emissions and energy consumption in the iron and steel industry. The classification of powders for fluidized bed and the fluid dynamics related to the processing of iron ore ultra-fines are analyzed. The impact of the reduction process and methods to prevent sticking are also evaluated. Theoretical considerations and process-relevant issues for utilizing iron ore ultra-fines in hydrogen-based fluidized bed direct reduction are provided.
This review focuses on the usability of iron ore ultra-fines for hydrogen-based direct reduction. Such technology is driven by the need to lower CO2 emissions and energy consumption for the iron and steel industry. In addition, low operational and capital expenditures and a high oxide yield because of the direct use of ultra-fines can be highlighted. The classification of powders for a fluidized bed are reviewed. Fluid dynamics, such as minimum fluidization velocity, entrainment velocity and fluidized state diagrams are summarized and discussed regarding the processing of iron ore ultra-fines in a fluidized bed. The influence of the reduction process, especially the agglomeration phenomenon sticking, is evaluated. Thus, the sticking determining factors and the solutions to avoid sticking are reviewed and discussed. The essential theoretical considerations and process-relevant issues are provided for the usability of iron ore ultra-fines for hydrogen-based fluidized bed direct reduction.

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