In-furnace Conditions as Prerequisites for Proper Use and Design of Mud to Control Blast Furnace Taphole Length

Increase in taphole length can be achieved if the taphole mud as injected stay at around the in-furnace taphole opening and sinters there. This can only be possible if the coke column and the mud mass make a good contact at the in-furnace taphole opening. Theoretical calculation of the penetration d...

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description Increase in taphole length can be achieved if the taphole mud as injected stay at around the in-furnace taphole opening and sinters there. This can only be possible if the coke column and the mud mass make a good contact at the in-furnace taphole opening. Theoretical calculation of the penetration depth of the coke column into the hearth showed that the degree of contact of the coke column with the mud mass may change in normal operation of blast furnace. The degree of the contact can be controlled by controlling the raceway depth of tuyeres above the taphole concerned.
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subjects Applied sciences
blast furnace
coke column
Exact sciences and technology
free space
hearth
Iron and steel making
iron making
Ironmaking in blast furnace
Metals. Metallurgy
mud
Production of metals
raceway
taphole
taphole length
title In-furnace Conditions as Prerequisites for Proper Use and Design of Mud to Control Blast Furnace Taphole Length
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