Some Significant Metallurgical Aspects of the Smelting of Pig Iron in Electric Furnaces

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Hans Chr Andersen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Almost every form of iron ore and carbon material has been used as a raw material in the production of pig iron in electric reduction furnaces. Experience derived from the operation of the large 33,000-kva. Tysland-Hole furnaces, however, indicates that production results are very much influenced by the raw material conditions. The author presents the principle pattern of the metallurgical structure of the interior of an electric pig iron furnace. On the basis of this, he discusses the variations of electrical and metallurgical conditions for the process which will take place with changing raw materials. The formation of a coke bed underneath the electrodes, and its influence on the furnace operation, is illustrated. Quality and grain size of the coke added to the charge will influence the build-up of the coke bed and will thereby also affect the electrical re-''Elektrokemisk A/S, Oslo, Norway. resistance and reduction potential in the furnace.
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APA: Hans Chr Andersen  (1963)  Some Significant Metallurgical Aspects of the Smelting of Pig Iron in Electric Furnaces

MLA: Hans Chr Andersen Some Significant Metallurgical Aspects of the Smelting of Pig Iron in Electric Furnaces. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.

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