RI 2978 Flow Of Gas In The Blast-Furnace Shaft

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. P. Kinney
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

During 1925, at Holt, Ala., the United States Bureau of Mines made a study of the composition of the gases at four elevations in the shaft of a furnace producing foundry iron. A report3 of the work was published in 1927. Some of the results of this investigation are shown in Figure 1. As indicated, the gas at the center of the shaft is low in CO2 content, while the gas in the vicinity of the wall is higher in CO2. The composition of the gases at the top and at the center of the stock column was not far different from the composition of the gas at the top of the bosh. The investigation indicated clearly that lean gas was channeling through the center of the column. More recently the study was enlarged in scope to include investigation of a furnace operating on Lake Superior ores in the Chicago district. A series of planes between the stock line and tuyères was surveyed. Means and apparatus were developed for obtaining, between the inwall and the center of the furnace, the gas composition, gas velocity, and temperature on each plane. A complete report4 of the investigation has recently been published.
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APA: S. P. Kinney  (1929)  RI 2978 Flow Of Gas In The Blast-Furnace Shaft

MLA: S. P. Kinney RI 2978 Flow Of Gas In The Blast-Furnace Shaft. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.

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