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A Review on steel production and development of Steelmaking Technologies

Ramesh Rudrapati, Migbar Assefa, Ersame Damtaw, Yeabsira Assege, Feven Asrat

Abstract


The main objective of this study was to provide a state-of-the-art review for the production, material properties, and applications of steel materials. The steel has developed several steelmaking technologies like Bessemer process for steelmaking, open-hearth process for steelmaking, Linz–Donawitz steelmaking, and electric arc furnace steelmaking. In the present study, the production procedure, advantages, and limitations of each of the steelmaking process have been discussed. The application of steel materials in various industrial purposes has been explored. From the study, the concluding remarks have been drawn

Keywords


Steel Material; bessemer process; electric arc furnace for steelmaking; linz–donawitz- steelmaking; open-hearth process

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