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Development of the technology of injecting liquid and gaseous fuels into blast furnaces (analysis of world practice in the period 1993–1997)

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Konstantinovka Metallurgical Plant, Donetsk State Technical University, and the National Center for Metallurgical Studies (Spain). Translated from Metallurg, No. 9, pp. 35–37, September, 1998.

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Nozdrachev, V.A., Formoso, A., Babich, A.I. et al. Development of the technology of injecting liquid and gaseous fuels into blast furnaces (analysis of world practice in the period 1993–1997). Metallurgist 42, 343–348 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02513018

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