@article{oai:air.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001519, author = {小松, 芳成 and 後藤, 正治 and 麻生, 節夫 and KOMATSU, Yoshinari and GOTO, Shoji and ASO, Setsuo}, journal = {秋田大学工学資源学部研究報告, Scientific and technical reports of Faculty of Engineering and Resource Science,Akita University}, month = {Oct}, note = {The arts of ironmaking "Tatara-buki process" were well known and practiced in ancient Japan. The process in the ironmaking is unique among metallurgical processes, in which pig iron or steel with lower phosphorus and sulfur contents is produced directly from iron sand as the raw material and charcoal as the fuel. On the other hand, in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering the education program of "Creative Techno-Craft" is prepared as an appropriate practice for well understanding on "materials production process". The principle of the Tatara-buki ironmaking process was investigated for the technical education through metallographic examination for undergraduate students. And also an optimum condition for making molten iron was discussed in detail. In this experiment, iron bear (Kera) was obtained by this process in a 27 % yield. It was found that the homogeneous temperature in furnace plays important role in the iron making process and it should be kept continuously high enough to do reduction of the iron sand for obtaining the iron bear in high yield.}, pages = {53--60}, title = {たたら製鉄に関する実験的検討 : 創造工房実習より得られた二三の知見}, volume = {22}, year = {2001} }