1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf01290476
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Testing of magnesia-spinellide refractories for gas-oxygen refining of corrosion-resistant steels

Abstract: A new process for production of corrosion-resistant steels provides for refining of the high-alloy semifinished product produced in electrical furnaces in a converter with bottom blowing. Before pouring into the converter, solid metal additions in a quantity of 10-12% of the weight of the heat are added to the semifinished product.The refining is done by blowing the metal bath with gaseous mixtures with different oxidation potentials, which leads to alternation of oxidation and reduction service conditions of … Show more

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“…The mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and natural gas (or other hydrocarbons) with adjustable composition is blown into the furnace through bottom tuyeres. [1,2] Its operations have indicated the advantages in terms of high decarbonization rate, high chromium yield, low argon consumption, and high furnace age, etc. [3][4][5][6] In recent years, physical and mathematical simulations have been widely used to study the fluid flow and transport phenomena in metallurgical reaction vessels, such as converters and ladles.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and natural gas (or other hydrocarbons) with adjustable composition is blown into the furnace through bottom tuyeres. [1,2] Its operations have indicated the advantages in terms of high decarbonization rate, high chromium yield, low argon consumption, and high furnace age, etc. [3][4][5][6] In recent years, physical and mathematical simulations have been widely used to study the fluid flow and transport phenomena in metallurgical reaction vessels, such as converters and ladles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and natural gas (or other hydrocarbons) with adjustable composition is blown into the furnace through bottom tuyeres. [ 1,2 ] Its operations have indicated the advantages in terms of high decarbonization rate, high chromium yield, low argon consumption, and high furnace age, etc. [ 3–6 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%