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Possibilities for the reduction of water consumption in steel industry and continuous steel casting: An overview

KLIMEŠ, L. CHARVÁT, P. BOHUNSKÝ, T. KLEMEŠ, J. ŠTĚTINA, J.

Original Title

Possibilities for the reduction of water consumption in steel industry and continuous steel casting: An overview

Type

journal article in Scopus

Language

English

Original Abstract

Recent environmental regulations have resulted in an increased effort for retrofits of industrial facilities. Besides energy and emissions, the minimisation of the water consumption is one of main goals as water is becoming more and more limited. Steel industry represents a chain of industrial processes, in which a vast amount of water is consumed and degraded. The paper concerns with possibilities for the reduction of the water consumption in the steel industry. The analysis is performed from two points of view: an overall insight into involved processes, and an identification of technical ways applicable for the minimisation of the water consumption in continuous steel casting. Results indicate that though coking and ironmaking are the most water-demanding tasks, there are also ways for minimisation of the water use in the casting process. Optimal arrangement and design of cooling nozzles allow for 10–20 % reduction, while the use of nanofluids in spray cooling seems to be a more effective way allowing for about 70 % reduction of the water consumption.

Keywords

water consumption; continuous steel casting

Authors

KLIMEŠ, L.; CHARVÁT, P.; BOHUNSKÝ, T.; KLEMEŠ, J.; ŠTĚTINA, J.

Released

30. 10. 2019

ISBN

2283-9216

Periodical

Chemical Engineering Transactions

Year of study

76

Number

1

State

Republic of Italy

Pages from

211

Pages to

216

Pages count

6

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT161363,
  author="Lubomír {Klimeš} and Pavel {Charvát} and Tomáš {Bohunský} and Jiří {Klemeš} and Josef {Štětina}",
  title="Possibilities for the reduction of water consumption in steel industry and continuous steel casting: An overview",
  journal="Chemical Engineering Transactions",
  year="2019",
  volume="76",
  number="1",
  pages="211--216",
  doi="10.3303/CET1976036",
  issn="2283-9216",
  url="https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/CET1976036"
}