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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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13 Feb 1980TL;DR: In this paper, a method for cooling naphthalene containing gas streams using recirculated cooling water comprising physically separating suspended naphthalene solids from the used cooling water, injecting a water immiscible solvent for naphTHene into the clarified cooling water and vigorously mixing the solvent and cooling water to form a dispersion which is recooled in an indirect heat exchanger without serious buildup of naphthyclenic solids in the heat exchange, and recycled to cool the gas stream.
Abstract: COOLING NAPHTHALENE-BEARING WATERS AND GAS STREAMS Abstract of the Disclosure A method for cooling naphthalene containing gas streams using recirculated cooling water comprising physically separating suspended naphthalenic solids from the used cooling water, injecting a water immiscible solvent for naphthalene into the clarified cooling water, and vigorously mixing the solvent and cooling water to form a dispersion which is recooled in an indirect heat exchanger without serious buildup of naphthalenic solids in the heat exchanger and recycled to cool the gas stream
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19 Jul 1973TL;DR: A low-cost ferrous alloy having improved high-temperature oxidation-resistance under conditions of cyclic heating at temperatures up to about 2500 DEG F, and consisting essentially of, by weight percent, about 4.0 to 8.2% aluminum, up to 10.5% chromium, about.05 to 2.0% titanium, with the balance iron and incidental impurities, was further characterized by an f factor >/=9.0, where: f =(% Al) + 0.4(% Cr) + 2.5(%
Abstract: A low-cost ferrous alloy having improved high-temperature oxidation-resistance under conditions of cyclic heating at temperatures up to about 2500 DEG F, and consisting essentially of, by weight percent, about 4.0 to 8.2% aluminum, up to about 10.5% chromium, about .05 to 2.0% titanium, with the balance iron and incidental impurities, said alloy further characterized by an f factor >/=9.0, where: f =(% Al) + 0.4(% Cr) + 2.5(%Ti).
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10 Oct 1978TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus for sealing the air gap between a leveler bar and the chuck door opening in a coke oven having spring loaded rollers as side and top seals between the leveler bars and a surrounding smoke seal box is presented.
Abstract: An apparatus for sealing the air gap between a leveler bar and the chuck door opening in a coke oven having spring loaded rollers as side and top seals between the leveler bar and a surrounding smoke seal box. The smoke seal box is pressed into a sealing engagement with the frame surrounding the chuck door opening via a spring plate assembly. Also a swing gate assembly provides a coal seal between the bottom of the smoke seal and the bottom of the leveler bar.
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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 |