1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf01398162
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Cooling the wall lining of steel melting arc furnaces

Abstract: Steel-melting arc furnaces (DSP) are well known for their low linings resistance and higher consumption of refractories. Water cooling of linings is used to reduce refractories consumption in various industrial furnaces.Depending on the cooling rate and the effects on the refractory wear relative, in particular to arc furnaces, two cooling schedules are recommended:lining, when the temperature of the working surface of the refractory is sharply reduced and is maintained by the water-cooling system at a certain… Show more

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“…Cooling the refractory linings of steel-smelting furnaces has a layered or gradient character, depending on the intensity [2]~ In a number of papers and patent applications [3,4] it is shown that water cooling of a shell type is highly effective also in the lining of steel-smelting arc furnaces, including very powerful furnaces. The increase in the consumption of electricity associated with intense cooling is compensated by the reduction in the costs of electrical power in associated branches of industry (the refractory industry and transportation).…”
Section: Udc 66676~ ~mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cooling the refractory linings of steel-smelting furnaces has a layered or gradient character, depending on the intensity [2]~ In a number of papers and patent applications [3,4] it is shown that water cooling of a shell type is highly effective also in the lining of steel-smelting arc furnaces, including very powerful furnaces. The increase in the consumption of electricity associated with intense cooling is compensated by the reduction in the costs of electrical power in associated branches of industry (the refractory industry and transportation).…”
Section: Udc 66676~ ~mentioning
confidence: 99%