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This study investigates the potential for reducing emissions during the sintering process by selectively adjusting the O2, CO, and H2O content in the recirculation gas. Adjusting these components positively affects the sintering process, enabling the coke breeze content in the sinter mixture to be reduced.
Jan Eisbacher‐Lubensky +3 more
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Iron ore-petcoke briquettes as complementary burden for blast furnaces
Self-reducing agglomerates as a ferrous burden is a sustainable alternative to reduce fuel consumption and enhance productivity in the blast furnace process.
Beatriz Fausta Gandra +3 more
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Reproduction of a photograph depicting a view of Buckeye Furnace in Jackson County, Ohio which was built in 1851. The original photograph was taken ca. 1900.
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The study presents a dynamic zonal model for hydrogen plasma smelting reduction (HPSR) in direct current arc furnaces, predicting time‐dependent behavior of metal, slag, and off‐gas. The study considers various industrial scenarios to quantify energy demand, hydrogen utilization, degree of reduction, and other operational sensitivities.
Tristan K. Wickham +4 more
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Reproduction of a photograph depicting a side view of the ruins of Buckeye Furnace in Jackson County, Ohio. The original photograph may have been taken ca. 1900. The furnace was built in 1851.
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3D thermodynamics and parameters analysis of the external combustion hot blast stove
The external combustion hot blast stove is widely used in the steelmaking industry due to the advantage of providing a large amount of high-temperature and stable hot blast for blast furnaces.
YuFeng Gan +4 more
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Barn for storing hay and grain at Buckeye Furnace in Jackson County, Ohio. Wilbur Stout, former chemist at the Columbus Iron and Steel Company and Ohio's state geologist, researched and collected photographs of blast furnaces in Ohio.
Wilbur Stout (Photographer)
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The article explores how high‐strength steels and press hardening revolutionize lightweight chassis design for heavy‐duty vehicles. It reveals that press hardened steels combined with shot peening can cut weight by up to 34% and reduce environmental impact by 21%–32%.
Violeta Vargas‐Parra +7 more
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Reproduction of a photograph depicting a clapboard cabin near Buckeye Furnace in Jackson County, Ohio. The original photograph may have been taken ca. 1900.
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The study investigates the reoxidation behavior of DRI pellets (Midrex and H2‐reduced) under realistic conditions, considering the test parameters of temperature, humidity, storage duration, particle size (including fine fraction), and container geometry. The samples are analyzed based on mass changes.
Bernd Taferner +4 more
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