2023919 · This work presents a concise overview of the deeply integrated and collaborative innovation of data-driven and artificial intelligence-based methods throughout the steel material life cycle, covering...
view more2015910 · 12.5.1 Process Description1-3 The production of steel at an integrated iron and steel plant is accomplished using several interrelated processes. The major operations are: (1) coke production, (2) sinter production, (3) iron production, (4) iron preparation, (5) steel production, (6) semifinished product preparation, (7) finished product preparation, …
view more202398 · Blast Furnace process optimization for sustainable Iron making September 2023 DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3336976/v1 License CC BY 4.0 Authors: Bhagyaraj Devaraj JSW Steel Ltd.
view more1994715 · Presented new ironmaking process on the basis of 100% usage of oxygen and hot reducing gas injection into the No. 2 blast furnace (1033 m3) at RPA Toulachermet. The process involves blast furnace top gas cleaning, compressing, removal carbon dioxide through chemical absorption, preheating the gas in the hot blast stove regenerators, and …
view more201998 · The blast furnace iron making process (BFIMP) is the key of the integrated steel enterprise for energy saving due to its largest energy consumption proportion. In this paper, an all-factors analysis approach on energy consumption was proposed in BFIMP. Firstly, the BFIMP composition and production data should be collected. Secondly, the …
view moreDownload scientific diagram | Flowchart of iron and steelmaking processes [1, 2]. from publication: Chemical, Mineralogical, and Morphological Properties of Steel Slag | Steel slag is a byproduct ...
view more2020615 · Integrated analysis and optimization of material and energy flows in the iron and steel industry have drawn considerable interest from steelmakers, en…
view more2020317 · Overview of the steel production process. Steel is principally made via two routes, the last Furnace-Basic Oxygen Furnace (BF-BOF) route and the Electric Arc Furnace route (EAF) - often referred to as the 'primary' and 'secondary' paths. The former is used to create new or 'virgin' steel, the latter is often used to recycle steel scrap.
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