@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00030759, author = {Muchi, Iwao and Asai, Shigeo and Kuwabara, Mamoru}, issue = {1}, journal = {Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University}, month = {Oct}, note = {The studies of the simulation of metallurgical processes have been developed over the past decade, and this rapid development has rendered the service to realize the available techniques for solving practical problems in process metallurgy. "Metallurgical Reaction Engineering" implies the academic subject in the field of engineering, relevant to reaction or reactor in the field of process metallurgy. Now, it has become an essential subject in metallurgical engineering, and its methodology is used in the practice of metallurgical process development. Obviously, this small article cannot cover all the topics which are concerned with the metallurgical reactions and transport processes. This article primarily provides a rational and rigorous approach on the basis of the mathematical expressions for the important phenomena occurring in metallurgical processes, and the mathematical modelings of both lumped and distributed systems are presented. This article is organized into two main parts : Part 1 is concerned with the topics in ironmaking processes and Part 2 includes those in steelmaking processes. Each part provides the methodology of metallurgical reaction engineering, beginning with the fundamental principles and continuing to the practical applications.}, pages = {92--145}, title = {Principles of metallurgical reaction engineering}, volume = {39}, year = {1987} }