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Français : Procédé de réduction directe au gaz, inventé par T. T. Morrell en 1885. Un régénérateur chauffe l'air, un autre le gaz (à droite). Mais seul le gaz pénètre dans le laboratoire. L'air chaud se mélange au gaz au point d' , où la combustion se produit. Les fumées chaudes de la combustion réchauffent alors les régénérateurs de gauche.
English: Direct reduction process with gas, invented by T. T. Morrell in 1885. A regenerator heats the air, another one heats the gas (right). But only gas enters the laboratory. The air meets the gas at d' , where the combustion occurs. The hot fumes from the combustion heat then the left regenerators. |
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Source | The metallurgy of steel, p. 264 |
Author | Henry Marion Howe (1848-1922) |
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