Energy-saving effect and mechanism analysis of high emissivity coatings for BF hot-blast stoves
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Abstract
The energy-saving effect of high emissivity coatings for BF hot-blast stoves was studied and analyzed by comparing numerical simulations with industrial applications. It is showed that the simulation data agree with the industrial application results, proving a positive effect of the coating on energy transfer in a hot blast stove. The simulation results indicate that with the coating applied, the hot blast temperature can increase by 25 ℃ and the flue gas temperature decreases by 13 ℃. The energy-saving mechanism of the high emissivity coating in a hot blast stove was discussed based on the simulation results and thermal balance analysis. It is thought that the coating intensifies radiative heat transfer between gas and checker-brick surfaces during the combustion period, and further increases the energy storage capability and the surface temperature of checker bricks. In addition, the simulations show that CO2 in the gas plays an important role in intensifying radiative heat transfer, and generally increasing 5% CO2 in flue gas will make the temperature of hot air increase by 6 to 8 ℃.
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