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A Quantitative Evaluation of the Quality of Recycled Steel in Uganda

A Quantitative Evaluation of the Quality of Recycled Steel in Uganda

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dc.contributor.author Christopher Senfuka
dc.contributor.author John Baptist Kirabira
dc.contributor.author Joseph K. Byaruhanga
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:34Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:34Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/48965
dc.description.abstract All steel made in Uganda is currently manufactured from scrap. Such steel has often been characterized by unpredictable performance in consonance with its inconsistent raw material inputs. This study evaluates and relates the mechanical, metallurgical and geometrical properties of these bars in order to identify the factors underlying the performance of the products from this steel and examine the relationship with their scrap content. In order to study the steels, tensile, torsion and micrographic tests have been carried out together with spark emission spectrometry on samples collected from different plants. The test results generally indicate impressive steel resilience, strength and metallographic properties in spite of relatively high and irregular carbon content. Limited weldability, uniaxiality of properties, uneven scatter of microelements and substantial non-uniformity of longitudinal mechanical properties have been observed. Rolling and post rolling defects have been noted. The geometric reliability of the bars has also been found generally low. Improvement of secondary refinement, use of direct reduced iron (DRI) diluent and more diligent sorting have suggested as solutions.Copyright © 2012 by ASME
dc.publisher American Society of Mechanical Engineers
dc.relation.ispartof Volume 3: Design, Materials and Manufacturing, Parts A, B, and C
dc.title A Quantitative Evaluation of the Quality of Recycled Steel in Uganda
dc.type conference proceedings article
dc.identifier.doi 10.1115/imece2012-85276
dc.identifier.mag 2062335584
dc.identifier.lens 006-246-597-931-172
dc.identifier.spage 1111
dc.identifier.epage 1123
dc.subject.lens-fields Ultimate tensile strength
dc.subject.lens-fields Metallurgy
dc.subject.lens-fields Scrap
dc.subject.lens-fields Materials science
dc.subject.lens-fields Raw material
dc.subject.lens-fields Direct reduced iron
dc.subject.lens-fields Optical emission spectrometry
dc.subject.lens-fields Weldability


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