New Steel Production Technology With Microwave And Electric Arc Heating

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jiann-Yang Hwang
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The economic growth in new developing countries such as China and India has stimulated strong demands in basic materials such as steel. World steel production has exceeded the milestone of a billion tons a year recently. However, the blast furnace technology, which was invented in 1340 A.D., is still the fundamental route for today?s steel production. It is important to develop a new generation of steelmaking technology that can meet the society?s needs from the energy, environmental and economic standpoints in the 21st century. The new microwave and electric arc heating technology discussed in this paper provides a totally different mass and heat transfer mechanism from the conventional blast furnace technology and offers a great potential to meet our society?s needs.
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APA: Jiann-Yang Hwang  (2006)  New Steel Production Technology With Microwave And Electric Arc Heating

MLA: Jiann-Yang Hwang New Steel Production Technology With Microwave And Electric Arc Heating. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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