Blast furnace charging: location through which the charge is fed In an iron-making blast furnace, identify the correct region/part through which the solid charge (ore, coke, flux) is fed into the furnace. Choose the correct part.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Throat (top)

Explanation:

ConceptThe charge is introduced at the throat (top) of the blast furnace via the charging apparatus (e.g., bell & hopper or bell-less top). The burden then descends through the stack towards the bosh and hearth.

Why not othersStack is the shaft region where descending/reaction occurs; bosh is the widest, high-temperature zone; tuyeres introduce hot blast air near the hearth.

Final AnswerThroat (top)

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