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Influence of Steam Recovery and Consumption on Energy Consumption per Ton of Steel

AbstractSteam recovery and consumption contributes greatly to energy consumption per ton of steel. It is studied in this paper that the relationship between energy consumption per ton of steel and steam recovery & consumption, including main processes, auxiliary processes, diffusion and other users, respectively. And the factors attributing to energy consumption per ton of steel is analyzed. The expressions of steam consumption per ton of steel and energy consumption per steam supply are proposed in this paper.
- North University of China China (People's Republic of)
- Northeastern University China (People's Republic of)
energy consumption per steam supply, steam consumption, Energy(all), energy consumption per ton of steel, steam recovery
energy consumption per steam supply, steam consumption, Energy(all), energy consumption per ton of steel, steam recovery
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