Making More Efficient Use of Blast-Furnace Gas at Russian Metallurgical Plants / Ryzhkov A. F.,Levin E. I.,Filippov P. S.,Abaimov N. A.,Gordeev S. I. // METALLURGIST. - 2016. - V. 60, l. 1-2. - P. 19-30.

ISSN/EISSN:
0026-0894 / 1573-8892
Type:
Article
Abstract:
This article discusses international practice to date in the operation of combined-cycle power plants (CCP) on blast-furnace gas (BG). It describes the most common schemes of BG use from the European list of the best available technologies for the metallurgical industry. Combined-cycle power plants in Japan and China are used as examples to demonstrate the technical-economic effectiveness of employing heatrecovery CCPs. The properties of blast-furnace gas are compared to the properties of other industrial gases. The energy potential of blast-furnace gas is calculated and compared to the potential of natural gas. The principles behind the upgrade of a standard gas-turbine power plant to burn blast-furnace gas are examined. The article also presents theoretical results obtained by the authors in the software package Thermoflow to illustrate the efficiency of burning blast-furnace gas in CCPs at Russian plants.
Author keywords:
gas turbine; combined-cycle power plant; blast-furnace gas; low calorific value (LCV) gas; low BTU gas; industrial gases; best available technology
DOI:
10.1007/s11015-016-0247-1
Web of Science ID:
ISI:000376762700003
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Month MAY
Publisher SPRINGER
Address 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
Language English
EISSN 1573-8892
Research-Areas Metallurgy \& Metallurgical Engineering
Web-of-Science-Categories Metallurgy \& Metallurgical Engineering
Author-Email af.ryzhkov@mail.ru eugene35@mail.ru
ResearcherID-Numbers Abaimov, Nikolay/Q-8140-2016 Ryzhkov, Alexander/C-3477-2016
ORCID-Numbers Abaimov, Nikolay/0000-0001-6506-6607 Ryzhkov, Alexander/0000-0002-0555-7196
Funding-Acknowledgement Russian Science Fund {[}14-19-00524]
Funding-Text This research was performed at Ural Federal University in accordance with a grant from the Russian Science Fund (Project No. 14-19-00524). We thank Ya. M. Shchelokov for analyzing the current situation in regard to the use of secondary fuel-energy resources at Russian metallurgical plants.
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Journal-ISO Metallurgist
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