The Explosion of Blast Furnace

In the theme park of Jiu Steel, there is a cenotaph (Fig. 12.1) to memorialize the martyrs who died in the explosion of BF and to report the story of this accident. It was on March 12, 1990, that the blast furnace (1513 m3) disappeared and submerged in th

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The Operation of Contemporary Blast Furnaces

The Operation of Contemporary Blast Furnaces

Yuncai Liu

The Operation of Contemporary Blast Furnaces

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Yuncai Liu Shougang Group Beijing, China Translated by Jianliang Zhang School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing, China

Kexin Jiao School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing, China

Wudi Huang School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing, China

ISBN 978-981-15-7073-5 ISBN 978-981-15-7074-2 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7074-2

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Foreword

A special precious memento was presented for me on October 2018 from Yuncai Liu, my old friend and classmate in university 60 years ago. The memento was his new professional work (in Chinese) titled The Operation of Contemporary Blast Furnaces. I read it immediately and was impressed very much. Then, an idea emerged that this book should be translated into English as soon as possible to introduce Chinese iron-making technology and experience to foreign iron makers and experts. Fortunately, this issue was strongly supported by The Metallurgy School, University of Science and Technology Beijing. Then, a team, containing about 10 faculty members and do