Calculations with Reference to the Use of Carbon in Modern American Blast Furnaces

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 21
- File Size:
- 854 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 5, 1917
Abstract
Prof. Mathesius analyzes the running of Howland's furnace No. 19, according to the method described by him in Stahl and Eisen, 1916, Nos. 30 and, 31, and in his work "Die physikalischen und chemischen Grundlagen den Eisenhüttenwesens" (Spamer, Leipzig). By assuming 500 Cal. lost from the hearth by radiation and cooling water per kilogram of pig iron made, a throat-gas temperature of 600° C., and taking the ratio of C02/CO as 0.64, he finds that his diagram would show 0.68 kg. of carbon oxidized per kilogram of pig iron, while Howland gives 0.66 kg. He expresses himself as well satisfied with this test of the accuracy of his theory. Making the further assumption that the heat losses from the shaft are 1,000 Cal. per kilogram of pig iron (twice as
Citation
APA: (1917) Calculations with Reference to the Use of Carbon in Modern American Blast Furnaces
MLA: Calculations with Reference to the Use of Carbon in Modern American Blast Furnaces . The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.