Biomass and Carbon Fuels in Metallurgy

Biomass and Carbon Fuels in Metallurgy

Froehlichova, Maria; Findorak, Robert; Legemza, Jaroslav

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2021

292

Mole

Inglês

9781032238302

15 a 20 dias

540

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1. Introduction to the field

2. Fossil fuels and renewable energy sources

3. The role of fuels in metallurgy

4. CO2 emissions and metallurgical technologies

5. Distribution of fuels and their reserves

6. Carbonaceous fuels, their properties and testing

7. Use of traditional fuels in the production of agglomerates

8. Use of conventional carbonaceous fuels in the pig iron production

9. Use of traditional carbonaceous fuels in the production of steel and ferroalloys

10. Traditional carbon fuels and the environment

11. Alternative fuels

12. Utilization of biomass in the production of Fe agglomerates

13. Use of alternative fuels in the production of pig iron

14. Use of alternative fuels in the production of steel and ferroalloys

15. Alternative fuels and environment

16. Alternative fuels of the future

17. Conclusion

List of figures

List of tables

References
Electric Arc Furnaces;Moisture Content;carbonaceous fuels;Calcium Ferrites;pyrometallurgical processes;Energy Sources;sinter;agglomerate;Tonnes;metallurgy and materials;Energy Recovery;ferriferrous, manganese and metalized;Bituminous Coal;fossil fuels;Coke Powder;renewable energy sources;Metallurgical Coke;biomass-based fuels;Blast Furnace Coke;carbon fuels;Oxygen Converter;black metallurgy;Sintered Layer;Oak Sawdust;Ferroalloy Production;BF;Metallurgical Technologies;Blast Furnace Process;Agglomeration Process;Agglomerates Produced;Flue Gas;Pig Iron;Raw Biomass;Fe Ore;Mn Ore