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Bethlehem Steel
About: Bethlehem Steel is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Coating & Corrosion. The organization has 1529 authors who have published 1559 publications receiving 19098 citations. The organization is also known as: Bethlehem Steel Corporation.
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TL;DR: The costs of corrosion have been estimated at ∼ 4.2% of the gross domestic product (GDP) or ∼ $330 billion in 1997 for the United States as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The costs of corrosion have been estimated at ∼ 4.2% of the gross domestic product (GDP) or ∼ $330 billion in 1997 for the United States. However, when the potential effects on extending r...
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21 Sep 1970TL;DR: In this paper, a self-constrained process is used to remove a battery-powered ACID gas from a steam-compelled condensate in a steamer-jets VACUUM.
Abstract: A SELF-CONTAINED PROCESS FOR REMOVING ACID GASES, SUCH AS HYDROGEN SULFIDE, FORM INDUSTRIAL GASES BY ABSORPTIONDESORPTION, WHICH ABSORPTION-DESORPTION INCLUDES SUBJECTING THE INDUSTRIAL GASES TO A VACUUM INDUCED BY A STEAMJET PROCESS AND THEREAFTER REACTING THE DESORBED GASES IN A CLAUS PROCESS TO PRODUCE ELEMENTAL SULFUR. THE ACID GAS-CONTAMINATED STEAM CONDENSATE OBTAINED AS A BYPRODUCT FROM THE STEAM-JET VACUUM PROCESS IS DECONTAMINATED IN A SEPARATE CONDENSATE STRUPPER, AND THE ACID GASES REMOVED FROM THE CONDENSATE ARE REINTRODUCED INTO THE MAIN DESORBED ACID GAS STREAM. THE HEAT PRODUCED FROM THE CLAUS PROCESS IS UTILIZED, BY HEAT EXCHANGE. TO PROVIDE HEAT FOR THE DESORBING OF THE ACID GASES AND THE STRIPPING OF THE ACID GAS-CONTAMINATED CONDENSATE.
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23 Aug 1974TL;DR: A reaction type flux and the method utilizing same in the soldering of aluminum containing products, particularly aluminum-zinc coated ferrous sheet and strip products, is described in this article.
Abstract: A reaction type flux and the method utilizing same in the soldering of aluminum containing products, particularly aluminum-zinc coated ferrous sheet and strip products. Said flux comprising a mixture consisting essentially of, parts by weight, 10 to 14 stannous chloride, 0.25 to 1.5 ammonium chloride, and 0.05 to 0.3 sodium fluoride. Such a flux mixture is characterized by a reaction temperature in the anhydrous condition of less than about 470° F., preferably below about 450° F., thereby permitting the application of electric iron techniques in the soldering operation.
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14 Nov 1974TL;DR: In this article, a mobile marine apparatus has a platform, telescopic legs for supporting the platform, each telescopic leg having at least one inner section slidably mounted within an outer section, a frame member attached to the lower end of the outer sections, a mat attached to lower ends of the inner sections, locking means to selectively restrain relative movement between the sections and a jacking mechanism on the platform for selectively effecting or restraining relative movement.
Abstract: A mobile marine apparatus has a platform, telescopic legs for supporting the platform, each telescopic leg having at least one inner section slidably mounted within an outer section, a frame member attached to the lower ends of the outer sections, a mat attached to the lower ends of the inner sections, locking means to selectively restrain relative movement between the sections and a jacking mechanism on the platform for selectively effecting or restraining relative movement between the platform and the sections and between the sections.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Robert L. Byer | 130 | 1036 | 96272 |
Peter R. C. Howe | 58 | 278 | 12559 |
Pradeep K. Rohatgi | 55 | 362 | 11845 |
John G. Speer | 44 | 205 | 8521 |
Diran Apelian | 39 | 247 | 5811 |
Alan W. Cramb | 25 | 69 | 1981 |
Steven J. Eppell | 22 | 68 | 2725 |
J. R. Michael | 21 | 35 | 6820 |
Herbert E. Townsend | 16 | 58 | 1438 |
Francis J. Vasko | 16 | 65 | 860 |
Kenneth L. Stott | 12 | 21 | 433 |
Fritz Friedersdorf | 12 | 47 | 635 |
B. E. Wilde | 11 | 24 | 245 |
Floyd E. Wolf | 10 | 18 | 300 |
Steven S. Hansen | 10 | 19 | 650 |