Effect Of Dolomite Charge Weight, Hot Metal Analysis And Transfer Ladle Slag Skimming On Turndown Sulfur Content At Inland's No. 4 BOF Shop ? Introduction

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. Marshall Rounsevell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

It is probably not too far from the truth to say that the sulfur content of the steel bath at the first turndown of the basic oxygen furnace is influenced by every factor which varies in the operation of a BOF shop. However, the determination from normal shop operating data of the effect of a given factor on turndown sulfur content requires a means for collecting a large quantity of such data and a significant variation of the factor in question in that data. In this paper, operating data from 4000 heats collected on the computer at Inland's No. 4 BOF Shop is utilized to analyze the effect of four operating parameters -- hot metal sulfur content, hot metal manganese content, percent burnt dolomitic lime (dolomite) in the flux charge, and the presence or absence of transfer ladle slag skimming -- on first turndown sulfur content.
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APA: J. Marshall Rounsevell  (1972)  Effect Of Dolomite Charge Weight, Hot Metal Analysis And Transfer Ladle Slag Skimming On Turndown Sulfur Content At Inland's No. 4 BOF Shop ? Introduction

MLA: J. Marshall Rounsevell Effect Of Dolomite Charge Weight, Hot Metal Analysis And Transfer Ladle Slag Skimming On Turndown Sulfur Content At Inland's No. 4 BOF Shop ? Introduction. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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