Water-Cooled Equipment For Open-Hearth Steel Furnaces - Discussion (d53bc1d6-38b6-4ac3-bced-db74f1c90ca3)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 152 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 6, 1919
Abstract
ROBERT M. KEENEY,* Portsmouth, Ohio (written discussion?).- Mr. Coffin has written a most interesting paper that covers most of the uses to which water-cooled devices are subjected; but to meet with the operating department's approval, these devices must effect a saving in cost per ton of ingots produced in the furnace. The making of steel in the open-hearth furnace is dependent entirely on the personal element. It is not possible to charge the furnace with so much raw material, turn on a valve for heat, and by use of recording thermometers, clocks, etc. empty the furnace when a steel is made. Competent men trained to the work must be in charge all the time, and the quality and quantity of steel produced is quite as dependent on the care and working qualities of the furnaces as on the raw material and working of the charge itself. Steel making is hot, hard work and the inducement offered to technical men to take up this work is not sufficient to induce many to enter the field. The result is that most of the workmen in an open-hearth plant, the men who actually operate the furnace and make the steel, are not technical men and do not understand the "whys" and "wherefores " and care less. All this means that a furnace must be built as nearly fool-proof as possible. By this I mean that it is necessary to protect those parts of a furnace most subject to abuse by water-cooled devices whenever possible, and these water-cooled appliances must he as nearly fool-proof as they can be made. The control of the gas entering a furnace is of the utmost importance. This means a properly designed port must have the same design throughout the whole run of the furnace. This is not possible with the ordinary
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APA: (1919) Water-Cooled Equipment For Open-Hearth Steel Furnaces - Discussion (d53bc1d6-38b6-4ac3-bced-db74f1c90ca3)
MLA: Water-Cooled Equipment For Open-Hearth Steel Furnaces - Discussion (d53bc1d6-38b6-4ac3-bced-db74f1c90ca3). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.