2017
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.isijint-2017-128
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Additional Slag Doors for Increased EAF Efficiency: A Conceptual Study

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“…These are implemented via first order ordinary differential equation (ODEs). It was further developed and enhanced with a more detailed simulation of the arc heat distribution and modified chemical module (Saboohi et al, 2017;Fathi et al, 2015). F1, that convection through graphitized electrode F70 on changing enthalpy of gases, passing through working plane Ft In energy balance, compounded for definition of power of EAF, consider possible enthalpy change of material HF, which in the case observed heat supply effectively (At lower temperature of living compounded also heat loss of working plane of EAF, By measuring the heat of living or when loading scrap (Budding material) when effective heat convection rises from living HF decreases to zero and even symbol changes formed some heat supply on the working plane (Egorov, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are implemented via first order ordinary differential equation (ODEs). It was further developed and enhanced with a more detailed simulation of the arc heat distribution and modified chemical module (Saboohi et al, 2017;Fathi et al, 2015). F1, that convection through graphitized electrode F70 on changing enthalpy of gases, passing through working plane Ft In energy balance, compounded for definition of power of EAF, consider possible enthalpy change of material HF, which in the case observed heat supply effectively (At lower temperature of living compounded also heat loss of working plane of EAF, By measuring the heat of living or when loading scrap (Budding material) when effective heat convection rises from living HF decreases to zero and even symbol changes formed some heat supply on the working plane (Egorov, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%