New York Paper - Hearth-Area and the Number of Tuyeres in Iron Blast-Furnace Practice

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. Louis Grammer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1904

Abstract

The rapid advances on the mechanical side of blast-furnace practice have not always been accompanied by a proper appreciation of the metallurgical requirements. This is illustrated occasionally by the improper use of automatic barrow chargingdevices and bins (introduced at the expense of accuracy in weight), with ores of irregular composition or ores that have been poorly graded. The 100-ft. blast-furnace has not always been advantageous, and in many instances the increase in the number of tuyeres, from 8 or 12 to 20, has resulted in decreased output. The data pertaining to this division of blast-furnace practice are now sufficiently complete to allow inferences to be made. The use of fine ores has indicated the manner in which large outputs could be obtained, as it has emphasized the fact that intimacy of contact. between gases and ore, and coke and air, were more important than the time of exposnre. It was reasonable to suppose that if more points of contact were made between the air and the coke, their union would occur in a shorter period of time, and the coke would be burned more rapidly in the same-sized hearth, and an increased output thereby obtained. In consequence of this theory, many furnace men upon relining a furnace increased the number of tuyeres from 8 or 12 to 20, or even more, frequently with unfortunate results. If the number of tuyeres in an old furnace is
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APA: F. Louis Grammer  (1904)  New York Paper - Hearth-Area and the Number of Tuyeres in Iron Blast-Furnace Practice

MLA: F. Louis Grammer New York Paper - Hearth-Area and the Number of Tuyeres in Iron Blast-Furnace Practice. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.

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