Buffalo Paper - Notes on Tuyeres in the Iron Blast-Furnace (Discussion, 902)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John M. Hartman
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Jan 1, 1899

Abstract

An examination as to irregularity of wear around the nose of the Witherbee tuyeres showed a section through the nose near the top as per Fig. 1, and a section only a half-inch beyond as per Fig. 2. The molten iron flowing over the nose of the tuyere had melted off the metal until the water in the tuyere prevented further melting. These tuyeres have a division in the annular water-space (see Fig. 2) to turn the current of water at the top, and the watersupply pipe is carried to within 1 inch of the nose. The constant supply of cold water in the nose of the tuyere kept it well cooled and preserved. But half an inch on the other side of the division the metal had melted off, as is shown by Fig. 1. There was no means of effecting a circulation at this point so long as the water was discharged from the butt of the tuyere. A pipe having been placed on the discharge-side of the division, the same as on the supply-side, in order to secure a circulation of the water at the nose on the discharge-side, it was found that the metal did not burn off. The nose being found to give out at the bottom, a division was placed in the annular water-space at the bottom, terminating 1 inch from the nose. This made a sharp current of circulation in the nose at the bottom, and prevented the burning of the metal there. A positive circulation at the nose, top and bottom, is a necessity with the present fast driving of furnaces, and prolongs the life of the tuyeres. The proper metallic composition of tuyeres is a question constantly agitated. A trial of ordinary yellow-metal* tuyeres was made 12 years ago. They did their work just as well
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APA: John M. Hartman  (1899)  Buffalo Paper - Notes on Tuyeres in the Iron Blast-Furnace (Discussion, 902)

MLA: John M. Hartman Buffalo Paper - Notes on Tuyeres in the Iron Blast-Furnace (Discussion, 902). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1899.

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