Proceedings of the Seminar on Steelmaking, Casting and Non-Ferrous Metallurgy


ISSN 2594-5300

47th Steelmaking Seminar - International vol. 47, num.47 (2016)


Title

LATEST TRENDS IN EAF OPTIMIZATION OF SCRAPBASED MELTING PROCESS: BALANCING CHEMICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENERGY INPUT FOR COMPETITIVE AND SUSTAINABLE STEELMAKING

DOI

10.5151/1982-9345-27626

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Abstract

The present work analyzes the latest results achieved in scrap based EAFs in terms of application of chemical energy, starting from the observation that the general trend is a reduction of oxygen utilization. Consequently a review is needed about criteria for evaluation of melting process efficiency and equipment design. If from one side the maximization of productivity remains one of the major goals, from the other side some aspects of present market situation, included price of raw materials, are requiring the maximization of process yield. Based on achieved performance figures of selected plants and theoretical considerations, the effect of chemical energy input intensity is analyzed focusing on transformation cost, productivity and total energy input. The effect of present practices with lower oxygen utilization is considered also in terms of global CO2 emissions. Finally, the latest Danieli concepts and technological tools for optimization of chemical input are presented.

 

Keywords

EAF, Chemical energy, Optimization, Yield, Injection, Emissions

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How to refer

Pesamosca, Alberto; Patrizio, Damiano. LATEST TRENDS IN EAF OPTIMIZATION OF SCRAPBASED MELTING PROCESS: BALANCING CHEMICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENERGY INPUT FOR COMPETITIVE AND SUSTAINABLE STEELMAKING , p. 169-182. In: 47th Steelmaking Seminar - International, Rio de Janeiro, 2016.
ISSN: 2594-5300 , DOI 10.5151/1982-9345-27626