Industrial Injection

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 219 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
"During my first contact with industrial metallurgy as a summer vacation worker at the Steelplant at Luleå, Sweden, I came during a visit to MEFOS into contact with works of Prof. Worner caried out during the piloting of the Worcra continuous steelmaking process. These tests are still today remarkable as an innovative step in the art of metalmaking. By that they involved the necessary ingredients for the development of our art: seeing, knowing and doing. Industrial injection as applied during slag fuming will be discussed below.Phenomena of injection metallurgyPhenomenon according to Collins dictionary is"" anything that can be perceived as an occurrence or facts by the senses"". To open the senses for the interesting phenomena in pyrometallurgy must be the main task of any educator. The investigations by Engh et al. around the mixing phenomena of the WORCRA process are an early example of combining senses with knowledge. To see what you model must be a crucial part in any development. This can also involve to see and control that one is subject to the same conditions as in published models. Below the need ""to see"" will be illustrated by some recent investigations around slag fuming. In the literature various models for reactions occuring during the fuming of slags are presented. Two recent models hint ·ata) the occurrence and importance of iron for the fuming processb) the occurrence and importance of lead droplets during respectively."
Citation
APA:
(1996) Industrial InjectionMLA: Industrial Injection. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.