Iron Making
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Iron Making

Learn to analyze iron production processes, materials, and operations through applied insights in this self-paced course.

Ferrous Metallurgy
Iron Making
Ferrous Metallurgy
TATA Steel Limited
TATA Steel Limited

Ferrous Metallurgy

Blast Furnace Structure, Accessories and Auxiliaries

Full Code

MET0103TA215

Module Type

E-learning

Description

Short description:
Learn to analyze blast furnace operations and process stages through applied insights in this self-paced module.

Long description:
This module examines the core processes involved in iron making, with a focus on how raw materials are transformed into molten iron within industrial systems. It explores the operational principles of key technologies such as the blast furnace, detailing process stages, chemical reactions, and material flow. Through structured explanations and applied scenarios, learners engage with process control, efficiency factors, and the integration of inputs and outputs. Interactive elements and assessments support the understanding of how process variables influence performance, enabling learners to connect theoretical concepts with practical iron making operations.

What you will learn

- Explain the main stages of iron making processes and their sequence within industrial operations
- Analyze the functioning of the blast furnace, including material flow and reaction zones
- Differentiate key chemical reactions involved in transforming raw materials into molten iron
- Assess process variables that influence efficiency and output in iron making systems
- Interpret operational data to support process control and optimization decisions

Module content
EN

Learning Outcomes

  • Able to identify and describe the major components of a blast furnace, such as the furnace stack, tuyeres, hearth, and charging system.
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