Journal of Northeastern University(Natural Science) ›› 2022, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (1): 40-47.DOI: 10.12068/j.issn.1005-3026.2022.01.006

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Numerical Analysis of Gas-Solid Heat Transfer Characteristics in Shaft Furnace for Calcination of Sintered Magnesia

ZHANG Xiao-hu, ZHANG Sheng, ZHAO Liang, DONG Hui   

  1. School of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China.
  • Revised:2021-05-26 Accepted:2021-05-26 Published:2022-01-25
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Abstract: Based on the theory of porous media, a three-dimensional heat transfer model for steady gas-solid flow was established for a shaft furnace of sintered magnesia with annual output of 5×104t. The influences of thermal parameters of the shaft furnace on the gas-solid heat transfer process in the bed were simulated. The results show that, with increasing the cooling air flow by 10%, the outlet flue gas temperature decreases by 50℃, and the outlet pellet temperature decreases by 80℃. When the cooling section length increases by 5%, the outlet pellet temperature decreases by 25℃. Taking the flue gas temperature and pellet temperature at the shaft furnace outlet as the optimization objective functions, the optimum structure and operation parameters of shaft furnace are obtained, including the calcination air flow of 2606.67m3/h, the cooling air flow of 2203.34m3/h, the preheating calcination section of 6.64m, and the cooling section of 11.70m. Under this working condition of the shaft furnace, the outlet pellet temperature is 288.75℃, and the outlet flue gas temperature is 414.32℃.

Key words: magnesia pellets; shaft furnace for calcination; gas-solid heat transfer; numerical simulation; parameter optimization

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