Development of Oxygen COG Combustion System for Steel Reheating

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Title Development of Oxygen COG Combustion System for Steel Reheating
Creator Murakami, Hideki; Fujioka, Masato; Hase, Masataka; Saito, Toshiaki; Hayashi, Junichi
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1996
Spatial Coverage presented at Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract A new oxygen/COG combustion system for steel reheating is described. The purpose of this research is to develop a design technology of a compact reheating furnace using high enthalpy combustion of oxygen/COG burners. Experiments using 250McallHr. pure-oxygen/COG burner with steam blowing have been carried out, and a new oxygen/COO combustion system applying the divided supply of COG or oxygen, which can give better temperature uniformity and lower NOx emission than the conventional one, has designed. Numerical simulations of a wide reheating furnace with oxygen/COO burners have been performed using three-dimensional unsteady mathematical model. The results suggest possibility of a compact reheating furnace using the oxygen/COG combustion.
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