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How Oxygen Input Affects Open-Hearth Steelmaking

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“How fast and at what cost can open-hearth steel be made?” This paper provides a partial answer by discussing the chemical and thermal effects of using high oxygen input rates from the time hot metal has been added until the furnace is ready to tap.

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Hodge, A.L., Arnold, C.S. How Oxygen Input Affects Open-Hearth Steelmaking. JOM 12, 325–330 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03377979

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