Dry Slag Granulation - Investigations on the Behaviour of Liquid Blast Furnace Slag in Combination with Heat Recovery

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title = "Dry Slag Granulation - Investigations on the Behaviour of Liquid Blast Furnace Slag in Combination with Heat Recovery",
abstract = "Blast furnace slag is well known as by-product of hot metal production in integrated steel and iron mills. About 300 million tons of this slag is produced, based on a worldwide production of approximately 1.100 million tons of hot metal per year. State of the art systems cool down the liquid blast furnace slag rapidly by using lots of water. Hence a fine and glassy product is gained, called slag sand, which can be used in the cement industry as clinker substitute due to its latent hydraulic properties. Unfortunately the high energy content of the liquid slag cannot be used if the slag is cooled by water. Additionally the wet slag sand has to be dried for further use requiring even more energy. This thesis describes the development of a dry process which granulates the blast furnace slag by air. This way it is also possible to get a glassy product of high quality. Additionally hot air is gained which can be used for heat recovery applications. Downstream sand drying is not necessary due to the dry method. The development of the experimental plant as well as the accomplishment of granulation tests is shown. The results gained are analyzed which helps design a site based pilot plant in the future.",
keywords = "Blast Furnace Slag, Slag Sand, Dry Slag Granulation, Granulation, Heat Recovery, Slag, Hochofenschlacke, Schlacke, Trockengranulation, H{\"u}ttensand, W{\"a}rmer{\"u}ckgewinnung, Dry Slag Granulation, Granulation, Trockenschlackegranulation",
author = "Markus Kofler",
note = "no embargo",
year = "2014",
language = "English",

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T1 - Dry Slag Granulation - Investigations on the Behaviour of Liquid Blast Furnace Slag in Combination with Heat Recovery

AU - Kofler, Markus

N1 - no embargo

PY - 2014

Y1 - 2014

N2 - Blast furnace slag is well known as by-product of hot metal production in integrated steel and iron mills. About 300 million tons of this slag is produced, based on a worldwide production of approximately 1.100 million tons of hot metal per year. State of the art systems cool down the liquid blast furnace slag rapidly by using lots of water. Hence a fine and glassy product is gained, called slag sand, which can be used in the cement industry as clinker substitute due to its latent hydraulic properties. Unfortunately the high energy content of the liquid slag cannot be used if the slag is cooled by water. Additionally the wet slag sand has to be dried for further use requiring even more energy. This thesis describes the development of a dry process which granulates the blast furnace slag by air. This way it is also possible to get a glassy product of high quality. Additionally hot air is gained which can be used for heat recovery applications. Downstream sand drying is not necessary due to the dry method. The development of the experimental plant as well as the accomplishment of granulation tests is shown. The results gained are analyzed which helps design a site based pilot plant in the future.

AB - Blast furnace slag is well known as by-product of hot metal production in integrated steel and iron mills. About 300 million tons of this slag is produced, based on a worldwide production of approximately 1.100 million tons of hot metal per year. State of the art systems cool down the liquid blast furnace slag rapidly by using lots of water. Hence a fine and glassy product is gained, called slag sand, which can be used in the cement industry as clinker substitute due to its latent hydraulic properties. Unfortunately the high energy content of the liquid slag cannot be used if the slag is cooled by water. Additionally the wet slag sand has to be dried for further use requiring even more energy. This thesis describes the development of a dry process which granulates the blast furnace slag by air. This way it is also possible to get a glassy product of high quality. Additionally hot air is gained which can be used for heat recovery applications. Downstream sand drying is not necessary due to the dry method. The development of the experimental plant as well as the accomplishment of granulation tests is shown. The results gained are analyzed which helps design a site based pilot plant in the future.

KW - Blast Furnace Slag

KW - Slag Sand

KW - Dry Slag Granulation

KW - Granulation

KW - Heat Recovery

KW - Slag

KW - Hochofenschlacke

KW - Schlacke

KW - Trockengranulation

KW - Hüttensand

KW - Wärmerückgewinnung

KW - Dry Slag Granulation

KW - Granulation

KW - Trockenschlackegranulation

M3 - Doctoral Thesis

ER -