Abstract This study investigates the non-isothermal reduction of iron ore fines with two different carbon-bearing materials using the thermogravimetric technique. The iron ore fines/carbon composites were heated from room temperature up to 1100 °C with different heating rates (5, 10, 15, and 20 °C/min) under an argon atmosphere. The effect of heating rates and carbon sources on the reduction rate was intensively investigated. Reflected light and scanning electron microscopes were used to examine the morphological structure of the reduced composite. The results showed that the heating rates affected the reduction extent and the reduction rate. Under the same heating rate, the rates of reduction were relatively higher by using charcoal than ...
In the present investigation , an attempt has been made to study the effect of coal char reactivity ...
The volatile matter of non-coking coal was used for the reduction of hematite in argon atmosphere at...
Isothermal reduction of haematite carbon mixtures was investigated at temperatures 750-1100 degrees ...
Abstract The isothermal reduction of iron oxide pellet fines–carbon composites was investigated at t...
In this paper, fundamental mechanisms for iron ore reduction in coal–ore mixtures have been investig...
The kinetics of direct reduction of a commercial unagglomerated iron ore, with low-rank coal chars, ...
The aim of this work is to study the reaction rate and the morphology of the intermediary reaction p...
Direct reduction of iron ore with H2 has become an alternative technology for iron production that r...
Enormous amount of fines are generated in Indian iron ore and coal mines due to mechanized mining an...
The rates of reduction of FeO from iron-saturated FeO-CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 slags by graphite, coke, bitumi...
Thermal analysis on two coals (semi-anthracite and high-volatile coking coal), iron ore, and their c...
Non-isothermal kinetic studies on reduction of iron ore have been carried out under increasing tempe...
To investigate the reduction behaviour of different reductants such as charcoal (CC), thermal coal (...
Studies on the reduction behavior of hematite iron ore (OMC Ltd.) lumps with coal at different tempe...
Abstract This study examines the isothermal and non-isothermal reduction behaviors of iron ore comp...
In the present investigation , an attempt has been made to study the effect of coal char reactivity ...
The volatile matter of non-coking coal was used for the reduction of hematite in argon atmosphere at...
Isothermal reduction of haematite carbon mixtures was investigated at temperatures 750-1100 degrees ...
Abstract The isothermal reduction of iron oxide pellet fines–carbon composites was investigated at t...
In this paper, fundamental mechanisms for iron ore reduction in coal–ore mixtures have been investig...
The kinetics of direct reduction of a commercial unagglomerated iron ore, with low-rank coal chars, ...
The aim of this work is to study the reaction rate and the morphology of the intermediary reaction p...
Direct reduction of iron ore with H2 has become an alternative technology for iron production that r...
Enormous amount of fines are generated in Indian iron ore and coal mines due to mechanized mining an...
The rates of reduction of FeO from iron-saturated FeO-CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 slags by graphite, coke, bitumi...
Thermal analysis on two coals (semi-anthracite and high-volatile coking coal), iron ore, and their c...
Non-isothermal kinetic studies on reduction of iron ore have been carried out under increasing tempe...
To investigate the reduction behaviour of different reductants such as charcoal (CC), thermal coal (...
Studies on the reduction behavior of hematite iron ore (OMC Ltd.) lumps with coal at different tempe...
Abstract This study examines the isothermal and non-isothermal reduction behaviors of iron ore comp...
In the present investigation , an attempt has been made to study the effect of coal char reactivity ...
The volatile matter of non-coking coal was used for the reduction of hematite in argon atmosphere at...
Isothermal reduction of haematite carbon mixtures was investigated at temperatures 750-1100 degrees ...