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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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27 Feb 1974TL;DR: In this paper, a hot working cycle of an as-worked bainitic ferrous alloy characterized by an I-T diagram or "S" curve having a double nose or a pearlite transformation knee of the beginning curve above a broad bay region is described.
Abstract: This invention relates to an as-worked bainitic ferrous alloy and to a novel method of processing same to obtain optimum strength and toughness. More particularly, this invention is directed to the hot working cycle of a ferrous alloy characterized by an I-T Diagram or "S" Curve having a double nose or a pearlite transformation knee of the beginning curve above a broad bainitic bay region. Such an alloys is heated to an austenitizing temperature of about 1,500 DEG to 2,200 DEG F., and subjected to a plurality of working operations at successively lower temperatures, where the final working operation is conducted after the beginning of the austenite transformation to bainite and before the complete transformation thereof.
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20 Mar 1987TL;DR: In this paper, a system for reducing the yield loss from a metallurgical vessel, such as a ladle holding liquid metal having a slag layer thereon, by delaying the onset of slag entrapment in the metal stream during the tapping thereof is presented.
Abstract: This invention is directed to a system for reducing the yield loss from a metallurgical vessel, such as a ladle holding liquid metal having a slag layer thereon, by delaying the onset of slag entrapment in the metal stream during the tapping thereof. More particularly, such system includes a modification to the drain hole and/or bottom of such vessel.
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07 Jun 1968TL;DR: In this paper, a rolling mill runout table is provided with a plurality of selectable spray banks, each bank applying the same unit amount of liquid coolant from a low pressure source.
Abstract: Cooling of hot rolled strip material, such as low carbon steel strip, is controlled while the strip moves along a rolling mill runout table. The table is provided with a plurality of selectable spray banks, each bank applying the same unit amount of liquid coolant from a low pressure source. A time-sharing mill computer receiving operating information signals selects a number of spray banks based on a feed forward calculation of a cooling factor and a calculation of a predicted cooling error term, the latter term being based on stored signals from previous strips cooled. Control means, including a full time special purpose computer, establishes the minimal unit amount of coolant application. When spray bank selection is held constant, this computer takes over the control function and varies the minimal unit amount of coolant proportional to strip velocity error and strip discharging temperature error during strip cooling.
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10 Dec 1974TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a protection panel circuit that provides undervoltage protection to existing manually operated motor controllers, and in addition assures that the controller is returned to the off or start position after a power interruption before the motor circuit can be re-energized.
Abstract: A protective panel circuit provides under-voltage protection to existing manually operated motor controllers, and in addition assures that the controller is returned to the off or start position after a power interruption before the motor circuit can be re-energized.
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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 |