High Temperature Testing of Burden Materials ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Wild
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

[When a blast furnace has a certain defined burden and is operated under fixed conditions of blast temperature, etc., the fuel efficiency is determined by the extent to which the reducing gases can remove oxygen from the burden in the furnace stack. This is determined by two distinct factors: 1) The uniformity of gas-solid contact, and 2) The ease with which oxygen can be removed from individual pieces of burden. This latter is often called burden reducibility. When burdens were poorly prepared the first factor was by far the most important and a study of the reducibility of individual lumps was of rather academic interest recent years good burden preparation with emphasis on sized material has led to greatly improved gas distribution in the stack, and thus the second factor has become much more important and there has been a marked increase in interest in methods of measuring reducibility.]
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APA: R. Wild  (1964)  High Temperature Testing of Burden Materials ? Introduction

MLA: R. Wild High Temperature Testing of Burden Materials ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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