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Siemens-Martin steel - traducción al ruso

HISTORIC STEEL PRODUCING TECHNOLOGY
Open-hearth furnace; Siemens regenerative furnace; Siemens-Martin process; Open-hearth process; Martin-Siemens process; Siemens-Martin; Open hearth furnaces; Siemens Martin furnace; SM furnace; Open hearth process; Martin process; Open hearth; Siemens–Martin process; Martin–Siemens process
  • Tapping open-hearth furnace, VEB Rohrkombinat Riesa, East Germany, 1982
  • Open hearth furnace workers in Ukraine taking a steel sample, c. 2012
  • Tapping open hearth furnace, Fagersta steelmill, Sweden, 1967.

Siemens-Martin steel      

общая лексика

мартеновская сталь

siemens         
  • The company built airplanes during [[World War I]], for example, this Siemens airplane in 1926.
  • A Siemens truck being used as a [[Nazi]] [[public address]] vehicle in 1932
  • First [[electric locomotive]], built in 1879 by company founder Werner von Siemens
  • A [[Siemens Velaro]] high speed train in service on the [[Köln–Frankfurt high-speed rail line]]
  • British Siemens advertisement from the 1920s
  • Santa Fe Depot]], San Diego
  • Siemens Factory and Ravensbrück concentration camp
  • A 1973 Siemens [[electron microscope]] on display at the [[Musée des Arts et Métiers]] in Paris
  • Prisoners around 1944 working at a Siemens factory in KZ Bobrek, a subcamp of [[Auschwitz concentration camp]]<ref name="iechmnnjersulame"/>
  • Singapore MRT]] at [[Ulu Pandan Depot]]
  • Siemens power generating wind turbine towers
  • [[Werner von Siemens]], co-founder of [[Siemens & Halske]]
GERMAN MULTINATIONAL CONGLOMERATE
Siemens A.G.; Siemens information systems ltd; Peter von Siemens; Acuson; Siemens train; Structural Dynamics Research Corporation; Telegraphen-Bauanstalt von Siemens & Halske; Acuson Corporation; EMeter; Siemens Corporate Research; Siemens VDO Automotive; Cerberus Pyrotronics; UGS PLM Software; Siemens AG; Siemens Solar; Siemens K.K.; Siemens (India); Siemens Power Ventures; Pyrotronics; Siemens and Haske; Siemens Norge; Emeter; Simis D; Siemens Electromechanical Components; Siemens (Czech Republic); Siemens AG, Corporate Technology; Siemens Australia; SIEMENS; @Siemens; Siemens Group; Siemens Aktiengesellschaft; Draft:Siemens Electromechanical Components; Kraftwerk Union; Shared Medical Systems; SIEMENS AG; Siemens Microdesign GmbH; History of Siemens

['si:mənz]

общая лексика

сименс

существительное

физика

сименс (единица электропроводности)

open hearth furnace         
мартеновская печь

Definición

Витковице
(Vitkovice)

часть города Острава в Чехословакии, где находится Витковицкий металлургический комбинат им. К. Готвальда. В районе В. - угольные шахты.

Wikipedia

Open hearth furnace

An open-hearth furnace or open hearth furnace is any of several kinds of industrial furnace in which excess carbon and other impurities are burnt out of pig iron to produce steel. Because steel is difficult to manufacture owing to its high melting point, normal fuels and furnaces were insufficient for mass production of steel, and the open-hearth type of furnace was one of several technologies developed in the nineteenth century to overcome this difficulty. Compared with the Bessemer process, which it displaced, its main advantages were that it did not expose the steel to excessive nitrogen (which would cause the steel to become brittle), was easier to control, and permitted the melting and refining of large amounts of scrap iron and steel.

The open-hearth furnace was first developed by German-born engineer Carl Wilhelm Siemens. In 1865, the French engineer Pierre-Émile Martin took out a license from Siemens and first applied his regenerative furnace for making steel. Their process was known as the Siemens–Martin process or Martin–Siemens process, and the furnace as an "open-hearth" furnace. Most open hearth furnaces were closed by the early 1990s, not least because of their slow operation, being replaced by the basic oxygen furnace or electric arc furnace.

Whereas the earliest example of open-hearth steelmaking is found about 2000 years ago in the culture of the Haya people, in present day Tanzania, and in Europe in the Catalan forge, invented in Spain in the 8th century, it is usual to confine the term to certain 19th-century and later steelmaking processes, thus excluding bloomeries (including the Catalan forge), finery forges, and puddling furnaces from its application.

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