The Steam - Secondary Source of Energy in Metallurgy

Abstract

The paper is focused on a study of how to use the steam from recovery boilers of LD converters to produce electricity in turbine generators and heat in a heat network.

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Lilica IVANESCU

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Lilica IVANESCU (2009). The Steam - Secondary Source of Energy in Metallurgy. Analele Universitatii "Dunarea de Jos" din Galati. Fascicula IX, Metalurgie si Stiinta Materialelor, 32(2), 132-134. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-655822