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MAXH2DR - Maximise H2 Enrichment in Direct Reduction Shaft Furnaces

  • Project category Horizon Europe
  • Lenght from 01.06.2022 to 31.05.2026
  • Lab/Research Area TeCIP of Institute
  • Expected funding €481 250
  • Costo complessivo €481 250
  • Scientific Directors Valentina Colla
  • SSSA involvement Coordinatore
  • Sponsor Commissione Europea

H2-enriched direct reduction (DR) is the key decarbonization technology for integrated steelworks mentioned in pathways of all major steel producers. Natural gas driven DR is established in industry mostly outside Europe but there are no experiences with high H2 enrichment > 80%. H2 based reduction is no principal issue but endothermic and the influences on morphology, diffusion and effective kinetics are not known. Also, properties and movement of particles in the reactor are not known and issues like sticking cannot be excluded. Probably, temperature distribution and flow of solids and gas will be clearly different. No reliable prognosis is possible yet, particularly regarding local permeability, process stability and product quality of industrial furnaces with higher loads on the particles and larger local differences. Many activities are initiated for first industrial demonstration of H2-enriched DR, but they will not close many of these knowledge gaps. MaxH2DR provides missing knowledge and data of reduction processes. As a world-first test rig, it will determine pellet properties at conditions of industrial H2 enriched DR furnaces and a physical demonstrator will show the linked solid and gas flow in shaft furnaces. This will be combined with digitals models including the key technology DEM-CFD to provide a hybrid demonstrator able to investigate scale-up and to optimize DR furnace design and operating point. This sound basis will be used to optimize the process integration into existing process chains. Simulation tools will be combined to a toolkit that covers impacts of product properties on downstream processes as well as impacts on gas and energy cycles. Thus, promising process chains, sustainable and flexible, will be achieved for different steps along the road to decarbonization. The digital toolkit will support industrial demonstration and implementation and strengthen digitization and competitiveness of the European steel industry.

The MaxH2DR consortium consists of 10 specialised partners (1 steel producer, 3 research institutes, 5 universities and 1 technology platform) from 7 different EU countries. The MaxH2DR project is coordinated by SSSA ( overall project coordination) and BFI (technical coordination).

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This project has received funding from the European Union under grant agreement NUMBER — 101058429 — MaxH2DR