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[[Iron]] is a metal which has fundamentally affected the way of life of human beings ever since the [[Iron Age]]. It is relatively abundant and can easily be extracted and modified due to its useful material properties, all of which results in low prices. After the [[industrial revolution]] (18-19th century), iron became a core material of industrial markets, its importance reflected in the phrase “iron is nation”; its production was directly regarded as an indication of national power. Especially after [[World War II]], governments vigorously supported the growth of an iron industrial market, which significantly contributed to the development of a global economy. Iron is extracted from its ore and [[smelting|smelted]] in a metallurgical furnace called a "[[Blast Furnace|blast furnace]]".
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]] due to increased global demand and thus more competition for the resource have made this method attractive to the iron
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 cutting down on costs. Because of the severe environment inside the furnace, (>2000K), visual observation of raceway shape and size is impossible, therefore remotely measuring sensors are used to investigate the chemical and physical reactions inside the furnace.
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