RI 6388 Prerefining Pig Iron With a Vortex Cone. Preliminary Experiments

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. X. Tartaron R. J. Leary W. M. Mahan
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

A new type of apparatus for prerefining molten blast furnace iron and to reduce the cost of subsequent steelmaking consists of a funnel - shaped device lined with firebrick into which a horizontal stream of molten pig iron is directed tangentially at the top . The rotary motion thus induced causes the stream to flatten itself upon the wall and flow in a spiral path to the outlet ; thus , the device was termed " vortex cone .' Oxygen and other refining agents are impinged upon the flowing metal in the cone where reaction is facilitated by the large metal surface exposed and the turbulent flow pattern . Experiments with water in 1 - foot - diameter funnels provided an idealization of the flow patterns to be expected with molten iron . A brick - lined reactor 3 feet in diameter was built for desiliconizing molten pig iron in lots of 1 to 2 tons . At flow rates of 0.3 to 0.5 ton min - 1 (430 to 720 tons per day ) this apparatus was 64- to 90 - pct effective in desiliconization with oxygen efficiencies of 19 to 41 pct . Detailed experiments to develop basic engineering data are underway , and adaptation of this principle to other reactions and reactants is planned .
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APA: F. X. Tartaron R. J. Leary W. M. Mahan  (1964)  RI 6388 Prerefining Pig Iron With a Vortex Cone. Preliminary Experiments

MLA: F. X. Tartaron R. J. Leary W. M. Mahan RI 6388 Prerefining Pig Iron With a Vortex Cone. Preliminary Experiments. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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