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Metallurgic furnace

Springer, 2010. 450 p. — ISBN: 3642002471 "Simulation and Optimization of Furnaces and Kilns for Nonferrous Metallurgical Engineering" is based on advanced theories and research methods for fluid flow, mass and heat transfer, and fuel combustion. It introduces a hologram simulation and optimization methods for fluid field, temperature field, concentration field, and...
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Rogersville: David J. Gingery, 1988 - 108 p. - ISBN: 1-878087-08-8 The basic design Building the furnace body Building the furnace frame Building the burner Crucibles and tongs Operating the furnace
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David J. Gingery Publishing LLC, 2003. - 60 p. - ISBN: 1878087274. How crucibles were made 100 years ago Assembling the data A PVC mold Crucible composition A recipe for the clay mixture Ramming up the crucible Firing the cruciblc Factors determining the life of a crucible Making cruciblc tongs Safety Precautions Using the crucible for the first time Making a concrete mold...
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Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2013 - 258 p. This book equips a reader with knowledge necessary for critical analysis of innovations in electric arc furnaces and helps to select the most effective ones and for their successful implementation. The book also covers general issues related to history of development, current state and prospects of steelmaking in Electric Arc...
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Translated from Russian by V. V. Afanasyev. — M.: Mir publishers, 1980. — 505 p. The basic theoretical positions of metallurgical heat engineering are stated: the movement of gases at low and supersonic speeds; similarity theory; heat transfer and metal heating, the necessary characteristics of the fuel and information on its combustion are given. The necessary data on...
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Handbook - Whiting Equipment Canada Inc., Welland, Ontario, Canada, L3B 5P4, 2004, p. 56 A complete line of ferrous melting equipment with material and hot metal handling equipment engineered for the job. The information herein to include the most current practical data useful to the people in the metallurgical industry.
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