Papers - Experimental Methods in the Study of Steelmaking. ROUND TABLE
 
    
    - Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 44
- File Size:
- 3250 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1940
Abstract
Page Laboratory Methods...........................127    Special Analytical Methods.......................127    Improvements in the Accuracy of the Vacuum-fusion Method for the Determination of Oxygen in Steel....................127    Quantitative Spectrochemical Analysis of Mixtures of Gases.......131    Oxygen Samples from Open-hearth Bath...............133    Rapid Analysis of Sample for Alumina.................139    Accurate Carbon Analyses in Low-carbon Steel.............139    Laboratory Technique for Study of Reactions Involving Liquid Metal.   .   .   .   142    Rotating Liquid Crucibles......................143    Stationary Crucibles.........................145    Jones and Laughlin Experimental Furnace...............148    Vacuum Melting..........................149    Measurement of Temperature of Liquid Iron and Steel;..........149    Pouring and Teeming Temperatures..................149    Bath Temperatures.........................151    Plant Methods.............................154    Methods of Studying Slags.......................154    Sampling Slag in the Open Hearth..................155    Viscosity of Open-hearth Slags....................155    Petrographic Examination of Slag...................156    Statistical Methods Applied to Study and Control of Chemical Relations in    Bath...............................166    Rapid   Method   of   -Correlation Applicable   to   Study   of   Steelmaking Reactions............................166    INTRODUCTION    On Thursday morning, Feb. 16, 1939, a round table discussion was held on the subject of Experimental Methods in the Study of Steelmaking. Dr. John Chipman, Professor of Metallurgy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and chairman of the A.I.M.E. Committee on Physical Chemistry of Steelmaking, presided. In opening the meeting, the chairman said:    "The purpose of this round table is to discuss methods of study by which more and better information on the fundamentals of steelmaking can be obtained. It was thought that a round table discussion rather than a symposium would furnish the best opportunity for those actually using various methods of study to get together and discuss their common problems. For this reason attention will be focused upon methods of study rather than upon their results. We want new and current and up-to-date discussion.
Citation
APA: (1940) Papers - Experimental Methods in the Study of Steelmaking. ROUND TABLE
MLA: Papers - Experimental Methods in the Study of Steelmaking. ROUND TABLE. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.
