Coherent Jets in Steelmaking: Principles and Learnings

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Pravin Mathur
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

"Praxair's CoJet® technology was introduced in 1997 to effectively inject chemical energy in electric arc furnaces. Coherent jets were invented as a revolutionary means of injecting oxygen and other gases into the EAF and into converters. Today, steel makers have widely accepted this concept in over 70 EAFs worldwide. Indeed, the whole industry has shifted to this new standard for chemical energy input in EAFs. CoJet® technology has also been implemented successfully in BOF converters.This paper will review the principles of coherent jets as applied to steelmaking. The key learnings garnered from several furnaces are also reviewed. In addition, while the CoJet® program has been widely accepted worldwide, based on steady feedback received from customers and the market place, several programs are underway in development and commercialization. These enhancements and new applications of CoJet® technology are also overviewed in the paper."
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APA: Pravin Mathur  (2004)  Coherent Jets in Steelmaking: Principles and Learnings

MLA: Pravin Mathur Coherent Jets in Steelmaking: Principles and Learnings. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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