These downloadable short video clips can be used as a visual supplement to the teacher guides for self study or by teachers/trainers. There are 4 videos in this section demonstrating the use of processing simulations:
| BOS | EAF Steelmaking | Secondary Steelmaking | Continuous Casting |
These clips can be viewed in a variety of media players and the file markers can be used for following different process steps.

This set of guides and video clips has been prepared for steeluniversity.org ambassadors, teachers and trainers to help in using the website resources in a range of teaching and learning scenarios as follows:
These are suggested production routes that teachers, trainers and demonstrators can use. They should lead to a successful result (at University Student level), although this will not be the best (least cost) solution.
These are suggested production routes for a single grade through several different steelmaking simulations which are, or will soon be, linked. Note: Suggested additions for secondary steelmaking will need to be re-calculated if the simulations are linked (using a saved cast from EAF/BOF) rather than run as ’standalone’.
Case studies and materials (recipes, equipment requirements, certificates etc.) for running simulations and/or steelmaking challenges with different age groups.
A new brochure containing information about the steeluniversity.org programme is available for download as a PDF document. The brochure provides an overview of both the project and the modules available from steeluniversity.org. The brochure has been completely revised to include information about the new modules that have been added to the site.
A flyer has been produced in German by Saltzgitter AG and is available for download as a PDF.
A flyer has been produced in Russian by Severstal Corporate University and is available for download as a PDF.
Four PDF posters are now available download and printing.
| Project Overview | ||
| Lo-res (4MB) Hi-res (25MB) | ||
| Applications & Products | Production & Processing | Science of Steel |
| Lo-res (5MB) Hi-res (30MB) |
In addition to those language currently supported on the steeluniversity.org website, a few of the simulations have been translated into other languages. The resources available are as follows:
Please note that we are unable to offer any support for the resources in these languages.
Steel and You demonstrates the sustainability of steel and its many uses. Unlike many other materials, steel can be recycled over and over again without loss of properties. It is also an easy material to recover from waste streams through the use of a magnet.
The World Steel Association have produced this brochure and Flash animation available for download.