077 - IRON MAKING
077 - IRON MAKING
1- Nature of ironmaking
2- History of ironmaking
3- Minearl based ironmaking in the 1700s and 1800s
4- Coke furnace evolution from the late 1800s today
5- The science of ironmaking
6- Fundametals of iron and steelmaking
7- Properties of gases
8- Properties of molten steel
9- Liquids temperatures of low alloy steels
10- Properties of molten slags
11- Fundamentals of ironmaking reactions
12- Steel plant reactiories
13- Carbon group
14- Propaaration of reactories
15- Stres strain behavior
16- Reactions at elevated temperature
17- Ironmaking refractory systems
18- Blast furnace proper
19- Blast furnace hearth
20- Bosh, belly and stack
21- Refractory materials
22- Ceramic properties
23- Gunning materials
24- Taphole and casthouse
25- Hot blast stoves
26- Production and use of industrial gases for iron and steelmaking
27- Industrial gas production
28- Industrial gas safety
29- Steel plant fuels and water requirments
30- Solid fuels and their utilization
31- Liquid fueals and their utilization
32- Gas fuels and their utilization
33- Fuel economy
34- Water requirments for steelmaking
35- Manufacture of metallurgical coke and recovery of coal chemicals
36- Coal for metallurgical coke production
- Metallurgical coke production processes
- General design and operating principles of modern byproduct ovens
- Ppreheating stamp charging and briquetting of coals
- Coke plant wastewater
- Used of coke, coke oven gas and coal chemicals
- Recent developments in cokemaking
- Iron ores
- Geology of iron ore deposits
- Iron ore reserves
- Major iron ore deposits
- Iron ore deposits of middle east and asia
- Iron ore deposits of africa
- Iron ore deposits of oceania
- Discovery and mining of iron ores
- Benefication of iron ores
- Transportaion of iron ores
- Iron ore quality
- The blast furnace facility and equipment
- Furnace proper
- Charging system
- Blast furnace gas system
- Hot blast generation
- Row material receiving
- Casthouse
- Instrumentation and control
- Manufacturing of pig iron in the blast furnace
- Types of pig iron
- Outline of the blast furnace process
- Chemistry of the blast furnace process
- Operaion of the furnace
- Charging the furnace
- Direct reduction and smelting processes
Size - 14.644 Mb
Pages - 780
Language - English
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