Title :
Research on the air-cooled waste heat recovery for furnace slag
Author :
Guo, J.X. ; Yang, B.J.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Environ. & Municipal Eng., Qing Dao Technol. Univ., QingDao, China
Abstract :
Based on the research in the field of the slag waste heat recovery at home and abroad, a new-style technical scheme that the slag waste heat was recovered to preheat the gas based on the fluidized bed was put forward in the paper. The scheme could not only recover the slag waste heat to preheat the blowing-in gas, but also make up the current disadvantage of the single heat source and low-temperature gas supply, and avoid the consumption of fresh water and air pollution in the water flush slag processing. Theoretical research was carried out in the paper to work out the key basic theory of this fluidized bed, the Eulerian-Eulerian continuum model was adopted to research the fluidized bed, which focuses the complex heat and mass transfer accompanied by the process that high-temperature blast furnace slag particles were cooled by air stream, and the key issue is resolved. A high precision multi-function test bench for fluidized bed was built based on virtual instrument (LabVIEW) for further experimental research.
Keywords :
blast furnaces; cooling; fluidised beds; heat recovery; heating; slag; virtual instrumentation; waste heat; waste recovery; Eulerian-Eulerian continuum model; LabVIEW; air cooled waste heat recovery; air pollution; air stream; blowing-in gas preheating; fluidized bed; fresh water consumption; heat transfer; high-temperature blast furnace slag particles; low-temperature gas supply; mass transfer; multifunction test bench; slag waste heat recovery; virtual instrument; water flush slag processing; Heating; Silicon; Slag; Tensile stress; Viscosity; Waste heat; Blast furnace slag; Dense gas-solid multiphase flow; Fluidized bed; Numerical simulation; Waste heat recovery;
Conference_Titel :
Materials for Renewable Energy & Environment (ICMREE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-749-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICMREE.2011.5930542