ISIJ International
Online ISSN : 1347-5460
Print ISSN : 0915-1559
ISSN-L : 0915-1559
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Effect of Interface Resistance on Gas Flow in Blast Furnace
Mriganshu GuhaSamik NagPailola Kumar SwamyRamachandran Venkat Ramna
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2011 Volume 51 Issue 11 Pages 1795-1799

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Any improvement in Blast Furnace productivity under a given set of operating conditions is fundamentally related to better flow distribution of gas through layered burden structure in Blast Furnace. Flow distribution and hence pressure drop of gas in granular zone of blast furnace is dependent on number and thickness of alternating layers of coke and metallic burden. A significant part of this total pressure drop in granular zone can be attributed to interfacial resistance between two successive layers. Whereas, pressure drop in porous layers of materials can be described by well known Ergun's equation in terms of all physical parameters, interface resistance needs specific treatment. Systematic study to investigate the effect of interfacial resistance on gas flow between two successive layers of different material has been attempted in this work.
Laboratory scale experiments in scale down model of blast furnace were conducted to establish and quantify interface resistance for different layer configurations.

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