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HFB Part 2 - Fluids
Today, we visit a particular place, a steel factory. This album will be divided in 3 parts. Here, we are going to see the fluids part.
History:
This steel factory opened during de XXe century and had been bought by ArcelorMital at the beginning of the XXIe century. At the end of this decade, we heard a lot about social plan and sites closing. This factory closed during those troubles.
Before 2010, the factory stopped it activity and was putted on standby, it was maintained. In 2010, it started again after an important upgrade. But it has worked only one year after, and a raw materials price increase, ArcelorMital closed definitively the factory.
Our Visit:
The site entry was difficult, there is a security guard and we know that he moves around the factory by car. So we are discreet.
The place is very large. The atmosphere is unique. The place is now quiet. This silence is frequently interrupted by noises caused by wind flowing on steal cladding.
Cupper robbers have already done their job.
For the first day, we visited the blast furnace, coal conveyors and the second day, we visited the power plant.
Flow function:
The main use of fluids, is to cool the blast furnace. Actually, we have molten steel on the blast furnace which is itself in steel, so it’s necessary to cool it to avoid it own destruction. Furthermore, it’s accentuate it yield.
Fluids are also used in the thermodynamic cycle of the power plant.
Those fluids are treated to avoid damage on equipment and polluting.
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Part 1 - The Blast Furnace

Part 3 - Power Plant
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