New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Development of the Bessemer Process for Small Charges

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 67
- File Size:
- 2321 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1903
Abstract
The regular, bottom-blown Bessemer converter of the present day is a modification of previous forms, and most of the latest proposed modifications of it are merely returns to former types which Ressemer discarded. That he tried almost every conceivable method of blowing iron, with tuyeres at almost every possible position or angle, is well known; and it is to be supposed that he was familiar with the advantages of each type, since he finally settled on that form which has not been improved upon hitherto, for the purposes for which converters will generally be used. Modifications have been tried along two lines: In the arrangement of tuyeres, and in the manner of carrying out the process with tuyeres still blowing vertically upward through the bath. While they have all failed in general competition with the regular modern type of vessel, some of them have found special fields in which they have held their own. The most notable example is in the steel-casting industry, and especially in that part of it concerned with the manufacture of castings which require very hot or very fluid metal, or supply a demand of constantly varying physical or chemical requirements. In this industry the small converters occupy a field between that of the crucible-process and that of the open-hearth process, arid have won a place for themselves in France, England, America, Russia and other countries, which they bid fair to retain until either a new method is discovered of producing cheaply very hot, fluid steel, or the open-hearth process is so improved that very hot steel may be made with it at lower cost of repairs to lining arid roof.
Citation
APA:
(1903) New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Development of the Bessemer Process for Small ChargesMLA: New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Development of the Bessemer Process for Small Charges. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1903.