The Steam - Secondary Source of Energy in Metallurgy
Keywords:
steam, converter gas, recovered energy
Abstract
The paper is focused on a study of how to use the steam from recovery boilers of LD converters to produce electricity in turbine generators and heat in a heat network.
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[2]. W. Ackermann: “Mass and energy transfer between the gaseous and liquid phase in oxygen converter”, Stahl und Eisen 9 (1979), p. 36-41.
[3]. A. Ivanescu, A. Ene, L. Ivanescu, C. Catana - “Researches regarding the vaporization process of the existing elements in the metallic bath during steel making in LD converter”, International Conference METAL 2005, Hradec nad Moravici, Czech Republic, paper A6P.
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[2]. W. Ackermann: “Mass and energy transfer between the gaseous and liquid phase in oxygen converter”, Stahl und Eisen 9 (1979), p. 36-41.
[3]. A. Ivanescu, A. Ene, L. Ivanescu, C. Catana - “Researches regarding the vaporization process of the existing elements in the metallic bath during steel making in LD converter”, International Conference METAL 2005, Hradec nad Moravici, Czech Republic, paper A6P.
[4]. C. Mustata, V. Munteanu, D. Zorlescu - ”Mathematical modelling of the steel making in oxygen converter”, Editura Tehnica, Bucharest (2000).
Published
2009-11-15
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IVANESCU L. The Steam - Secondary Source of Energy in Metallurgy. The Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle IX, Metallurgy and Materials Science [Internet]. 15Nov.2009 [cited 27Dec.2024];32(2):132-4. Available from: https://gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/mms/article/view/3053
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