Effect Of Co2 On Vanadium Extraction And Thermal Effect In Top-Bottom Combined Blowing Converter

11TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HIGH-TEMPERATURE METALLURGICAL PROCESSING(2020)

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In order to better study the application of CO2 in the vanadium extraction process of a combined blowing converter, the simulation experiment of combined injection was carried out under laboratory conditions by changing the injection ratio of CO2 and O-2 at the initial injection temperature of 1:10, 2:10 and 3:10 (the flow rate of O-2 is 600 ml/min and the flow rate of CO2 varies proportionally according to the flow rate of O-2). The oxidation of carbon and vanadium in the molten pool and the thermal effect of molten pool under different bottom blowing flow rates were studied. The experimental result shows that with the increase of bottom blowing strength, vanadium-extraction and carbon conservation can be improved. If the flow rate of CO2 increases by 10%, the temperature of molten pool decreases by about 5-7 degrees C and the heat from molten pool decreases by about 1.3857-2.0214 kJ.
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Vanadium extraction, Thermal effect, Injection ratio, Flow rates
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