Streaming Conditions and Wear of Refractories in the Lower Part of A Blast Furnace

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Kupper T
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Firstly, electric analog models are discus- sed to show fluid streaming conditions. In these models the depth of blast at tuyere level, the height of the bath, the influ- ence of different angles of the furnace zones and the different possibilities of the root of the cohesive zone have been changed. Tests to define the influence at a large blast furnace are given. Secondly, the wear of carbon bricks in the hearth is examined under the influence of gas, slag and pig iron. Oxidation tests in a special scanning microscope with the pos- sibility of heating and gas treatment are shown. Wear mechanisms are discussed fora large blast furnace and proposals for im- provement are given. Finally, the possib- ilities and value of the temperature meas- urement in the hearth block are discussed.
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APA: Kupper T  (1981)  Streaming Conditions and Wear of Refractories in the Lower Part of A Blast Furnace

MLA: Kupper T Streaming Conditions and Wear of Refractories in the Lower Part of A Blast Furnace. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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