Artículos de revistas
Carbothermal Reduction of Iron Ore Applying Microwave Energy
Fecha
2012Registro en:
STEEL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, MALDEN, v. 83, n. 2, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 131-138, FEB, 2012
1611-3683
10.1002/srin.201100186
Autor
de Castro, Edmilson Renato
Mourao, Marcelo Breda
Jermolovicius, Luiz Alberto
Takano, Cyro
Senise, Jose Thomaz
Institución
Resumen
This paper presents the results of a study on carbothermal reduction of iron ore made under the microwave field in equipment specially developed for this purpose. The equipment allows the control of radiated and reflected microwave power, and therefore measures the microwave energy actually applied to the load in the reduction process. It also allows performing energy balances and determining the reaction rate with high levels of confidence by simultaneously measuring temperature and mass of the material upon reduction with high reproducibility. We used a microwave generator of 2.45?GHz with variable power up to 3000?W. Self-reducing pellets under argon atmosphere, containing iron ore and petroleum coke, with 3.5?g of mass and 15?mm of diameter were declined. We obtained the kinetic curves of reduction of iron ore and of energy consumption to the process in the maximum electric field, in the maximum magnetic field and at different values of power/mass. The data allow analyzing how the microwave energy was actually consumed in the reduction of ore.