Ironmaking Tomorrow: Proceedings of the Conference on "Ironmaking Tomorrow" Held at the Autumn General Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute on 22 and 23 November 1966 at Church House, Great Smith Street, London, S.W. 1 |
Contents
an introductory lecture E W VOICE | 1 |
some economic aspects and potential supplies T DENNISON | 5 |
Technical and economic considerations affecting the optimum size of plant A H LECKIE | 13 |
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Common terms and phrases
achieved addition analysis automatic control automation basicity blast furnace blast temperature blast-furnace operation burden preparation calculations capacity capital cost carbon charge chemical coal coke rate constant cwt/ton direct reduction economic effect electric smelting furnace feed-forward figures fuel fuel injection furnace operation future hearth diameter heat hematite higher home-ore hot metal important improved increase injection installed iron production ironmaking plant kg/ton Kokan lower magnetite maximum measurement method metric metric ton moisture content natural gas output oxidized pellets oxygen paper permeability pig iron plant unit Port Kembla possible pre-heating pre-reduced materials pre-reduced pellets problem raw materials reduced return fines rotary kiln Ruhrort screening self-fluxing shaft silicon sinter mix sinter plant sinter quality sinter strength sized slag volume stack steelmaking Stelco strand sulphur Table tests tion tons tons/d top gas trend tuyeres variables variations wind rates wüstite zone