Design of Blast Furnace Crucibles by Means of the Nodal Wear Model
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概要
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The Nodal Wear Model (NWM) is used to explain and quantify the causes for the occurrence of different corrosion profiles observed in the hearth of blast furnaces during their campaign, and, as a consequence it is possible to use the NWM to define the most appropriate refractory materials for designing and constructing blast furnace crucibles. The NMW is based in three critical parameters which are the temperature at the interface between pig iron and the refractory lining (Ti), the temperature difference between such a point and at an adjacent node (ΔTi), and the difference in temperature between the bulk liquid and that at the refractory–iron interface (T∞−Ti). If the design and construction criteria rest upon reaching maximum durability of refractory linings, then, according to the NWM, all changes that minimize the values of Ti and ΔTi, and maximize T∞−Ti should be attempted.
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- 2008-02-15
著者
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Colas R.
Facultad De Ingenieria Mecanica Y Electrica Universidad Autonoma De Nuevo Leon
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Parra-figueroa R.
Departamento De Metalurgia Universidad De Concepcion Barrio Universitario
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BARBES-FERNANDEZ M.
Siderurgia, Escuela de Minas, Universidad de Oviedo
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MARINAS-GARCIA E.
Siderurgia, Escuela de Minas, Universidad de Oviedo
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BRANDALEZE E.
Instituto Argentino de Siderurgia
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VERDEJA-GONZALEZ L.
Siderurgia, Escuela de Minas, Universidad de Oviedo
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CASTILLO-RODRIGUEZ G.
Facultad de Ingenieria Mecanica y Electrica, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
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Castillo-rodriguez G.
Facultad De Ingenieria Mecanica Y Electrica Universidad Autonoma De Nuevo Leon
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Marinas-garcia E.
Siderurgia Escuela De Minas Universidad De Oviedo
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Verdeja-gonzalez L.
Siderurgia Escuela De Minas Universidad De Oviedo
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Barbes-fernandez M.
Siderurgia Escuela De Minas Universidad De Oviedo
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