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tuyere
tuyere (twɪə(r), twaɪə(r), ‖ tɥijɛr, tyjɛr) Forms: (4 tuer, toyer, toyere). α. 7 twire-, 9 twyer(e, twyére, twyeer. β. 8–9 tweer, 9 twear. γ. 9 tuyer(e, tuyère; tewer, tewyre. [The common current spelling of the word already entered in the forms tew-iron and tow-iren, and taken as ad. OF. toiere (13... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tuyere
A tuyere or tuyère (; ) is a tube, nozzle or pipe through which air is blown into a furnace or hearth. Examples A bloomery normally had one tuyere. wikipedia.org
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Converting (metallurgy)
Air is distributed to tuyeres from the two tuyere collectors which are located on opposite sides of the converter. Collector pipes vary in diameter with distance from the connection to air supplying trunk; this is to provide equal pressure of air in each tuyere. wikipedia.org
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twere
twere variant of tuyere. Oxford English Dictionary
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tuyrne
tuyrne obs. f. tew-iron: cf. tuyere. Oxford English Dictionary
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Callie Furnace
In 1883, the stack was raised an additional five feet, and a tuyere was added. Callie Furnace went out of blast in 1884. wikipedia.org
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twyer
twyer, -ere var. tuyere. Oxford English Dictionary
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Walloon forge
A "V" shaped hearth using charcoal was used to heat up the pig iron bar that was presented to a tuyere that decarbonized it and made it melt and fall in The iron drops were picked up with an iron bar and presented again in front of the tuyere and one by one agglomerated into a ball. wikipedia.org
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tuer
tuer obs. f. tuyere. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rockland Furnace
It has an 11 feet wide, 10 feet tall casting arch and 9 feet wide, 9 feet tall tuyere arch. Also on the property are the wheel pit and mill race. wikipedia.org
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tweer
tweer var. tuyere, twire. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tue
technology Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands Therapeutic Use Exemption, of drugs in sport Tue iron or tuyere wikipedia.org
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CN2609949Y - Crack type tuyere air jet pipe - Google Patents
张永健 Original Assignee 张永健 Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.) 2003-01-29 Filing date 2003-01-29 Publication date 2004-04-07 2003-01-29 Application filed by 张永健 filed ...
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tewyre
tewyre corrupt f. tuyere: cf. tew-iron. Oxford English Dictionary
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3D numerical simulation on the flow field of single tuyere blast ...
1. Introduction. Iron smelting technology was well developed in ancient China. Early in the 6th century BC, Chinese were able to produce cast iron, primarily using blast furnaces, which helped to keep Chinese society ahead of the world for almost the entire Middle Age.
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