Increasing lining life in a high-capacity electric steelmaking furnace

The present trend in electrometallurgy is the development and mastery of high capacity electric furnaces. The main problems in the use of such furnaces is ensuring adequate life of the lining of the walls and roof, symmetrical distribution of power among the phases, and optimization of the electrica...

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Hauptverfasser: Braverman, E. M., Zhitnik, G. G., Garchenko, O. A., Legostaev, G. S., Sapiro, V. S.
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