EXPERIMENTAL AND ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SPEED OF DISPERSED PARTICLES IN THE FUEL LAYER CHANNELS
Abstract
Pulverized coal fuel has been used in blast furnaces for about 50 years. Its use has demonstrated its cost-effectiveness compared to other coke substitutes, such as natural gas and fuel oil.
About the Authors
A.V. FeoktistovRussian Federation
O.G. Modzelevskaya
Russian Federation
I.F. Selyanin
Russian Federation
A.I. Kutsenko
Russian Federation
A.A. Kutsenko
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Feoktistov A., Modzelevskaya O., Selyanin I., Kutsenko A., Kutsenko A. EXPERIMENTAL AND ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SPEED OF DISPERSED PARTICLES IN THE FUEL LAYER CHANNELS. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2015;(3):9-13. (In Russ.)