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Iron and Steel Making
Название Electric steel production in Europe. Efficient and challenging
Автор L. Bandusch, B. Dettmer, R. Fandrich, B. Kleimt, K. Krüger, P. P. Ploner, F. Treppschuh.
Информация об авторе

ArcelorMittal Hamburg GmbH (Hamburg, Germany):

Bandusch L., Mag. Eng., CEO

 

Georgsmarienhütte GmbH (Georgsmarienhütte, Germany):

Dettmer B., Mag. Eng., Melt Shop Manager, DC Electric Arc Furnace

 

Steel Institute VDEh (Düsseldorf, Germany):

Fandrich R., Dr. Eng., Manager Steelworks and Metallurgical Fundamentals, reinhard.fandrich@vdeh.de

 

VDEh-Betriebsforschungsinstitut GmbH (Düsseldorf, Germany):

Kleimt B., Dr. Eng., Head of Automatic Control Systems Dept.

 

Technical University Hamburg-Harburg, Helmut Schmidt University/Uni versity of the Federal Armed Forces (Hamburg, Germany):

Krüger K., Dr. Eng., Univ. Prof., Chair for Data Processing and System Analysis

 

Badische Stahl Engineering GmbH (Kehl, Germany):

Ploner P. P., Mag. Eng., Senior Vice President, Commercial Dept.

 

Georgsmarienhütte Engineering GmbH (Georgsmarienhütte, Germany):

Treppschuh F., Mag. Eng., Senior Consultant

Реферат

After the major decline in 2009, the European steel industry is still struggling to reach the pre-crisis level. The steel production with EAF is under constant improvement which can be seen by an increase in efficiency. Examples thereof are process automation as well as the use of off-gas energy for scrap preheating or steam generation. Simultanously, the performance of new plants is also increasing. One crucial challenge for the future of the European steel industry, if not today already, is the availability of electric energy. Weak distribution grids as well as rising electricity prices are at hand. The continuous improvement of the steelmaking process in Europe shows that we are taking a leading position in plant engineering and operation. Improvements are carried out continuously to increase productivity and quality. In the field of environmental protection the European steel plants also reach very high standards. However, the competitive situation of European plants is negatively impacted by political influence. In order to maintain and further develop our position, efforts in the field of research and development must be reinforced. This can only be achieved by highly trained staff and an experienced engineering base.

Ключевые слова European steel industry. electric steelmaking, electric energy, distribution grids, productivity, quality, political influence, engineering
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