1947 Electric Furnace Proceedings
A Rational Process for the Improved Manufacture of Steel without Inclusions
A Review of the Effects of Refractories on Cleanliness of Steel
Deoxidation and Deoxidation Products in Electric-furnace Steel
Effect of Bank Repairs on Slag Volume in Acid Electric Steelmaking
Effect of Bottom Shape and Life on Slag Volume in Acid Electric Furnace
Effect of Cleaned vs Uncleaned Foundry Scrap on Slag Volume
Effect of Deoxidation on Mechanical Properties
Effect of Extent of Bottom Repairs on Slag Volume in Acid Electric Furnace
Effect of Iron-ore Additions on Slag Volume in the Electric Furnace
Effect of Manganese Ore on Slag Volume
Effect of Metal Depth on Slag Volume in Electric Furnace
Effect of Mold Thickness and Cooling on Base Quality of Intermediate Size Ingots
Effect of Some Melting Variables on the Tensile Properties of Acid Electric Steel
Effect of Tap Changes on Slag Volume in the Electric Furnace
Effect of Temperature and of Basic Additions on Slag Volume in the Electric Furnace
Effect of Time of Heat on Slag Weight in the Electric Furnace
Estimating Costs of Industrial Oxygen
Operation of the Panel Board of an Electric Furnace
Present Applications of Oxygen in Electric-furnace Steelmaking
Problems Associated with the Production of Sound Ingots
Problems in Supplying Scrap for Electric-furnace Requirements
Production of Sound Billet-type Ingots
Recovery of Vanadium and Other Alloys in the Acid Electric Furnace
Review of Known Factors Controlling Slag Volume
Some Aspects of the Use of Oxygen in the Electric Furnace