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Article

A Self-Adaption Growth Model for the Burden Packing Process in a Bell-Less Blast Furnace

by
Dongling Wu
1,
Fengjie Yao
1,
Duoyong Zhang
1,
Enxue Zu
1,
Ping Zhou
1,* and
Wei Chen
2,*
1
School of Energy Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
2
School of Intelligent Manufacturing Ecosystem, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou 215123, China
*
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Processes 2024, 12(7), 1523; https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12071523
Submission received: 24 May 2024 / Revised: 29 June 2024 / Accepted: 17 July 2024 / Published: 19 July 2024

Abstract

The burden structure directly decides the distribution of gas flow inside a blast furnace (BF). Falling, stacking, and descending bulk materials are the three main processes for burden formation, among which the stacking process plays a decisive role. The Discrete Element Method (DEM) and theoretical modelling were combined to predict stacking behavior in this study. Falling and stacking behaviors were first simulated based on DEM. The repose angle during the stacking process and mass fraction distribution in the radial direction were analyzed. Then, the upper, centroid, and lower trajectory falling lines were determined, and a polynomial relation was found between the angle and the packing height. The influences of three parameters on the repose angle were investigated. Compared with the natural repose angle and chute inclination angle, the effects of the trajectory line depth appeared trivial. The polynomial relation between the repose angle and the packing height was specified to be a function of the natural angle of repose and the chute inclination angle. A three-trajectory falling model and quadratic expression were embedded in the theoretical model, yielding a self-adaption packing model. The model was proved reliable with a low relative error, below 15%.
Keywords: blast furnace; burden distribution; Discrete Element Method (DEM); flow trajectory; packing model blast furnace; burden distribution; Discrete Element Method (DEM); flow trajectory; packing model

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Wu, D.; Yao, F.; Zhang, D.; Zu, E.; Zhou, P.; Chen, W. A Self-Adaption Growth Model for the Burden Packing Process in a Bell-Less Blast Furnace. Processes 2024, 12, 1523. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12071523

AMA Style

Wu D, Yao F, Zhang D, Zu E, Zhou P, Chen W. A Self-Adaption Growth Model for the Burden Packing Process in a Bell-Less Blast Furnace. Processes. 2024; 12(7):1523. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12071523

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Wu, Dongling, Fengjie Yao, Duoyong Zhang, Enxue Zu, Ping Zhou, and Wei Chen. 2024. "A Self-Adaption Growth Model for the Burden Packing Process in a Bell-Less Blast Furnace" Processes 12, no. 7: 1523. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12071523

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