Discussions - Of Mr. Hall's Paper on The Use of High Percentages of Fine Ore in a Charcoal Blast-Furnace (see p. 360)

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- Jan 1, 1906
Abstract
R. H. Sweetser, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. (communication to the Secretary*):—The recent work of furnace No. 1 of The Algoma Steel .Co., at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, using for fuel, first all charcoal, then a mixture of charcoal and coke, and finally all coke, upsets the estimates given by Mr. Hall in the last two paragraphs of his interesting paper. Furnace No. 1 was built for a charcoal-furnace, and it was run on charcoal fuel from March 6 until July 9, 1905; then, for a week, a mixture of charcoal and coke was used, and, since then, coke alone has been the only fuel. It is to be regretted that at no time, during the run on charcoal, was there enough charcoal on hand and " in sight" to warrant blowing the furnace as hard as it should have been blown. During April and May the supply of charcoal limited the amount of blast to about 8,000 cu. ft. of air per min.; in June, to about 8,900 cubic feet. For a few days in July about 10,000 cu. ft. were blown, and then the maximum daily output, 173 tons (2,240 lb.), was reached. At all times the quality of the charcoal was poor, having been made from wood cut from three to four years before. Doubtless this furnace could have produced 200 tons of iron per day, even with this quality of charcoal, provided the supply had been sufficient; and with
Citation
APA: (1906) Discussions - Of Mr. Hall's Paper on The Use of High Percentages of Fine Ore in a Charcoal Blast-Furnace (see p. 360)
MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Hall's Paper on The Use of High Percentages of Fine Ore in a Charcoal Blast-Furnace (see p. 360). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1906.