Insulation and Control of Open-hearth Furnaces (a2f997dc-d8d7-4dcc-9198-3b738557450b)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William Buell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

As used in connection with open-hearth or other high-temperature operations, "insulation" refers to a multitude of substances, natural or manufactured, that have the one principal property of preventing the flow of heat by conduction to a greater degree than refractories can prevent it, the principal properties of the latter being resistance to tem-perature and/or chemical action. The term "control" as commonly applied to the mechanization of management functions is inappropriate without qualification, for without some degree of control of every operation we could produce no steel worthy of the name. Although grouped together in this paper, insulation and control in open-hearth furnaces have little, if any, interrelationship, therefore the paper is made up of two distinct parts.
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APA: William Buell  (1935)  Insulation and Control of Open-hearth Furnaces (a2f997dc-d8d7-4dcc-9198-3b738557450b)

MLA: William Buell Insulation and Control of Open-hearth Furnaces (a2f997dc-d8d7-4dcc-9198-3b738557450b). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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