@article{oai:air.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000467, 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}, month = {Oct}, note = {A small sized "Tatara buki" furnace was made for laboratory working. Iron sand was mined from Mukaihama beach in the city of Akita and applied to ironmaking based on the "Tatara-buki" process. Initially, the iron sand was washed in water and dressed magnetically to rise iron content of the sand. After that, the iron sand was smelted by means of the "Tatara-buki" process and iron bear (Kera) with lower phosphorous and sulfur contents was produced. The iron bear was obtained in a 260/0 yield. Next, the iron bear was remelted and cast into a mold made by the investment method to make some artifacts. Finally, the optimum conditions for the ironmaking and the cast processes were discussed in detail. A series of experiments mentioned above was conducted as an appropriate practice on the education program "Creative Techno-Craft" for undergraduate students in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Akita University.}, pages = {23--32}, title = {<論文>たたら製鉄法に基づく向浜砂鉄の製錬と鋳造 : 創造工房実習より得られた二三の知見}, volume = {23}, year = {2002} }