This is a text on the fundamentals of steelmaking metallurgy, with an emphasis on process engineering and analysis, based on an industrial course given by the authors. A process engineering approach is adopted to describe the fundamentals of thermodynamics and kin etics (including mass transfer) as applied to steelmaking. The basic theory behind recent developments is covered, with all theoretical treatment supported by numerical examples.
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Pearson Education Limited
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 170 mm
Breite: 240 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-13-345380-5 (9780133453805)
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Physical fundamentals; process routes in steelmaking; phases and interfaces in steelmaking processes; physical interaction; gas bubbles and submerged gas jets; mixing phenomenon in gas-stirred molten metal bath; impinging gas jets; examples; thermodynamical fundamentals; definition as a system; enthalpy, entropy and free enthalpy changes in a system; thermodynamics of liquid iron alloys; thermodynamics of steelmaking slags; multicomponent-multiphase equilibrium calculations; thermodynamics of deoxidation of liquid steel; compilations of thermodynamic data for steelmaking; examples; kinetic fundamentals - kinetics of reactions in slag metal systems stirred by gas; gas-metal and gas-slag reactions; kinetics of slag-metal-gas reactions in the presence of an oxygen jet; kinetics of deoxidation reactions and the reactions occurring during solidification of steel; examples.