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Historicaly overview of refractory lining in the black furnace

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Volkov Husović, Tatjana
Martinović, Sanja
Vlahović, Milica
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Abstract
The majority of refractories used today are associated with the iron and steel industries. Typically, the refractory lining of a blast furnace consists of a combination of different refractory materials chosen for different portions of the furnace, as well as distinct process conditions and temperature ranges. Knowledge and requirements for the iron manufacturing system in conjunction with the physical, mechanical, and chemical qualities of the proposed refractories determine the choice of refractory combination. Inadequate understanding of the aforementioned components frequently results in refractory failure, which then becomes a difficult problem to tackle. A blast furnace's refractory liner typically fails owing to any number or combination of these variables. To facilitate comprehension, we will explain the types of refractory lining required in a blast furnace by region, as well as the observed trend in refractory lining patterns over the past few decades.
Keywords:
blast furnace / materials selection / refractory lining
Source:
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 2022, 28, 2, 359-368
Publisher:
  • Serbia : Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200026 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy - IChTM) (RS-200026)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200135 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy) (RS-200135)

DOI: 10.30544/811

ISSN: 2217-8961

WoS: 000826852900003

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85134075501
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https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5426
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year = "2022",
abstract = "The majority of refractories used today are associated with the iron and steel industries. Typically, the refractory lining of a blast furnace consists of a combination of different refractory materials chosen for different portions of the furnace, as well as distinct process conditions and temperature ranges. Knowledge and requirements for the iron manufacturing system in conjunction with the physical, mechanical, and chemical qualities of the proposed refractories determine the choice of refractory combination. Inadequate understanding of the aforementioned components frequently results in refractory failure, which then becomes a difficult problem to tackle. A blast furnace's refractory liner typically fails owing to any number or combination of these variables. To facilitate comprehension, we will explain the types of refractory lining required in a blast furnace by region, as well as the observed trend in refractory lining patterns over the past few decades.",
publisher = "Serbia : Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia",
journal = "Metallurgical and Materials Engineering",
title = "Historicaly overview of refractory lining in the black furnace",
volume = "28",
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pages = "359-368",
doi = "10.30544/811"
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Volkov Husović, T., Martinović, S.,& Vlahović, M.. (2022). Historicaly overview of refractory lining in the black furnace. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Serbia : Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia., 28(2), 359-368.
https://doi.org/10.30544/811
Volkov Husović T, Martinović S, Vlahović M. Historicaly overview of refractory lining in the black furnace. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. 2022;28(2):359-368.
doi:10.30544/811 .
Volkov Husović, Tatjana, Martinović, Sanja, Vlahović, Milica, "Historicaly overview of refractory lining in the black furnace" in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 28, no. 2 (2022):359-368,
https://doi.org/10.30544/811 . .

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