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▲'''Pulverized coal injection''' is a method for improving the performance of a [[blast furnace]].
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'''Pulverized coal injection''' is a method for improving the performance of a [[blast furnace]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Science, Research and Development|first=Directorate-General|url=http://aei.pitt.edu/44147/1/A7044.pdf|title=Reduction of Ores - Coal injection into the Blast Furnace|publisher=COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES|year=1983|___location=[[Brussels]]}}</ref>
==Background==
[[Iron]] is a metal
The blast furnace method is expected to survive into the 22nd century because of its efficient rate of iron production at competitive costs compared with other iron
==Pulverized coal injection method==
Pulverized coal injection was developed in the 19th century, but was not implemented industrially until the 1970s. Rises in the cost of [[coke (fuel)|coke]]
The PCI method is based on the simple concept of primary air (termed the "conveying gas") carrying pulverized coal which injected through a lance to the [[tuyere]] (mid-bottom inlet of a blast furnace), then mixed with secondary hot air (termed the "blast") supplied through a blowpipe in the tuyere and then piped to a furnace to create a balloon-like cavity called a "raceway", which then propagates coal and coke combustion and melts the solid iron ore, releasing molten iron. The most remarkable aspect of this method is that it allows for cheaper coal to be consumed in the system, replace expensive coke, thereby remarkably
Better understanding of the raceway and PCI method can optimize the performance of a blast furnace and reduce costs. Further improvements to the PCI method and the use of coal blend (mixing different coals) injection methods are attracting industry.
== References ==
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