Device And Method For Measuring Softening And Melting Performances Of Iron Ore In Blast Furnace Under Reducing Condition
US-2021010753-A1 · Jan 14, 2021 · US
US12259184B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12259184-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017441770-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 25, 2025 |
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A method of heating up a furnace bottom and a burner lance used in the method are proposed. The method of heating up the furnace bottom includes a step of opening, in the tap hole, a burner lance insertion hole having a diameter larger than a diameter of the burner lance so as to penetrate into the furnace, a step of installing the burner lance in the opened burner lance insertion hole, a step of filling a gap between the installed burner lance and a furnace exterior side of the tap hole with a refractory, and a step of blowing in gas for heating into the furnace from the burner lance to heat up the furnace bottom.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of heating up a furnace bottom for heating up the furnace bottom by a burner lance provided in a tap hole of the furnace bottom of a blast furnace, the method characterized by comprising: a step of opening, in the tap hole, a hole larger than a diameter of the burner lance so as to penetrate into the furnace; a step of solidifying a molten material that comes out from the opened hole; a step of opening a burner lance insertion hole having a diameter larger than the diameter of the burner lance in the solidified molten material so as not to penetrate into the furnace; a step of installing the burner lance in the opened burner lance insertion hole; a step of filling a gap between the installed burner lance and a furnace exterior side of the tap hole with a refractory; a step of fusing again the solidified molten material at a burner lance tip portion; and a step of blowing in gas for heating into the furnace from the burner lance to heat up the furnace bottom. 2. The method of heating up the furnace bottom according to claim 1 , wherein the burner lance used for heating up the furnace bottom has a double tube structure including an inner tube and an outer tube through which gas passes, and has a cap for covering ends of the inner tube and the outer tube of the double tube structure, the cap having a structure in which, when the cap exists, gas blown in from the inner tube is discharged from the outer tube without leaking to outside, or the gas blown in from the outer tube is discharged from the inner tube without leaking to the outside, and when the cap does not exist, the gas blown in from the inner tube or the outer tube is discharged from an end of the inner tube or the outer tube to the outside of the burner lance, when the burner lance is installed in the burner lance insertion hole, and when the gap between the installed burner lance and the furnace exterior side of the tap hole is filled with the refractory, the burner lance is cooled by passing the gas from the inner tube or the outer tube in a state where the cap exists, and after the gap between the installed burner lance and the furnace exterior side of the tap hole is filled with the refractory, the cap is removed, and the gas for heating is blown into the furnace from the burner lance to heat up the furnace bottom. 3. The method of heating up the furnace bottom according to claim 2 , wherein removing of the cap is performed by melting the cap with heat in the furnace, or by passing oxidizing gas from the inner tube or the outer tube to melt the cap with heat generated by oxidization of the cap. 4. A burner lance, characterized in that the burner lance has a double tube structure including an inner tube and an outer tube through which gas passes, the burner lance is provided with a cap for covering ends of the inner tube and the outer tube, the cap having a structure in which, when the cap exists, gas blown in from the inner tube is discharged from the outer tube without leaking to outside, or the gas blown in from the outer tube is discharged from the inner tube without leaking to the outside, and when the cap does not exist, the gas blown in from the inner tube or the outer tube is discharged from an end of the inner tube or the outer tube to the outside of the burner lance, wherein when the burner lance is installed in a burner lance insertion hole, and when a gap between the installed burner lance and a furnace exterior side of a tap hole is filled with a refractory, the cap has a function of cooling the burner lance by passing gas through the inner tube or the outer tube in a state where the cap exists, and after the gap between the installed burner lance and the furnace exterior side of the tap hole is filled with the refractory, the cap is configured to be removed, the cap has a function of heating up the furnace bottom by blowing in the gas for heating into the furnace from the burner lance after the cap is removed. 5. The burner lance according to claim 4 , wherein the cap is attached to the outer tube of the burner lance with welding or screw fixation. 6. A burner lance, characterized in that the burner lance has a double tube structure including an inner tube and an outer tube through which gas passes, the burner lance is provided with a cap for covering ends of the inner tube and the outer tube, the cap having a structure in which, when the cap exists, gas blown in from the inner tube is discharged from the outer tube without leaking to outside, or the gas blown in from the outer tube is discharged from the inner tube without leaking to the outside, and when the cap does not exist, the gas blown in from the inner tube or the outer tube is discharged from an end of the inner tube or the outer tube to the outside of the burner lance, wherein when the burner lance is installed in a burner lance insertion hole, and when a gap between the installed burner lance and a furnace exterior side of a tap hole is filled with a refractory, the cap has a function of cooling the burner lance by passing gas through the inner tube or the outer tube in a state where the cap exists, and after the gap between the installed burner lance and the furnace exterior side of the tap hole is filled with the refractory, the cap is configured to be removed, the cap has a function of heating up the furnace bottom by blowing in the gas for heating into the furnace from the burner lance after the cap is removed, wherein the cap is removable by melting the cap with heat in the furnace, or by passing oxidizing gas from the inner tube or the outer tube to melt the cap with heat generated by oxidization of the cap. 7. The burner lance according to claim 6 , wherein the cap is attached to the outer tube of the burner lance with welding or screw fixation.
removable · CPC title
immersed in the charge · CPC title
Lances or injectors · CPC title
Tapholes; Opening or plugging thereof · CPC title
Shaft or like vertical or substantially vertical furnaces · CPC title
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