Rotor and rotor shaft for molten metal
US-10138892-B2 · Nov 27, 2018 · US
US9310133B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9310133-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113820174-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 2, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 2, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2016 |
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An exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace for heating a starting material including a carbonaceous reducing material and an iron-oxide containing material to produce reduced iron or granular metallic iron. In an exhaust gas duct for use in the rotary-hearth furnace, a cooling part for cooling an exhaust gas discharged from the rotary-hearth furnace to solidify a metal salt in the exhaust gas, a collision part for allowing the exhaust gas just after being cooled to collide therewith to drop down the metal salt solidified, and a direction change duct for guiding the exhaust gas after being collided, in a direction other than a direction of dropping the metal salt, are arranged in this order in two stages.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace for heating a starting material including a carbonaceous reducing material and an iron-oxide containing material to produce reduced iron or granular metallic iron, comprising: an exhaust gas duct connected to carry exhaust from the rotary-hearth furnace, a first cooling part for cooling exhaust gas discharged from the exhaust gas duct to solidify a metal salt in the exhaust gas, a first collision part for allowing the exhaust gas, just after being cooled in the first cooling part, to collide with the first collision part, whereby the solidified metal salt drops from the cooled exhaust gas, a first direction change duct for guiding the collided exhaust gas in a direction other than a direction of dropping of the metal salt; a second cooling part for cooling exhaust gas discharged from the first direction change duct to solidify another metal salt in the exhaust gas, a second collision part for allowing the exhaust gas, just after being cooled in the second cooling part, to collide with the second collision part, whereby the solidified another metal salt drops from the cooled exhaust gas, and a second direction change duct for guiding the collided exhaust gas in a direction other than a direction of dropping of the another metal salt. 2. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 1 , wherein the first cooling part is arranged to cool the exhaust gas discharged from the rotary-hearth furnace to a temperature of from 1000 to 1200° C., and the second cooling part is arranged to cool the exhaust gas to a temperature of from 450 to 900° C. 3. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 2 , wherein the first collision part is placed just past the first cooling part in a flow direction of the exhaust gas, and wherein the second collision part is placed past the second cooling part in the flow direction of exhaust gas. 4. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 2 , wherein the first cooling part includes a water cooling duct. 5. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 4 , wherein the water cooling duct is arranged horizontally just before the first collision part in the flow direction of exhaust gas. 6. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 5 , wherein the water cooling duct provides water cooling is only on a lower part of the water cooling duct. 7. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 4 , wherein the water cooling duct has a lined refractory structure, and the water cooling duct is arranged to maintain an inner surface temperature of the lined refractory structure at 600° C. or lower. 8. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 2 , wherein the second cooling part injects a fluid directly into contact with the exhaust gas. 9. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 4 , wherein the first direction change duct includes a first riser extending substantially vertically upwardly, the first collision part includes an inner wall surface of the first riser, and the first riser inner wall surface at the first collision part comprises an abrasion resistant refractory. 10. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 9 , wherein the second direction change duct includes a horizontal duct substantially horizontally arranged in a lowermost part of an inverted J-shaped duct connected to and descending from a top part of the first riser, the second collision part is a dust collecting tank placed in the horizontal duct, the second cooling part is placed in at least any one of the first riser and the inverted J-shaped duct, and the exhaust gas cooled through the second cooling part is allowed to be collided with the second collision part. 11. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 10 , wherein the exhaust gas allowing to be collided with the dust collecting tank is allowed to rise through a second riser, and an air preheater is placed in a lowering duct connected to a rear part of the second riser. 12. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 3 , wherein the first cooling part includes a water cooling duct. 13. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 12 , wherein the water cooling duct is arranged horizontally just before the first collision part in the flow direction of exhaust gas. 14. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 13 , wherein the water cooling duct provides water cooling only on a lower part of the water cooling duct. 15. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 12 , wherein the water cooling duct has a lined refractory structure, and the water cooling duct is arranged to maintain an inner surface temperature of the lined refractory structure at 600° C. or lower. 16. The exhaust gas duct apparatus for use in a rotary-hearth furnace according to claim 12 , wherein the first direction change duct includes a first riser extending substantially vertically upwardly, the first collision part includes an inner wall surface of the first riser, and the first riser inner wall surface at the first collision part comprises an abrasion resistant refractory.
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