Buffalo Paper - Note on Slips and Explosions in the Blast-Furnace (Discussion, 911)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. B. Richards
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Jan 1, 1899

Abstract

For the last five years the furnace-men drawing their oresupply from the Lake Superior districts have had to solve the problem of using the very fine Mesabi ores as part of their oremixture. It is not my purpope to dwell on the early experiences and the progressive development in the use of these ores up to this time, but to lay before the members of the Institute one prominent feature concerning them, namely, the frequent and sometimes very disastrous slips (?) or explosions (?) occurring at furnaces where these ores are used. The Transactions of the Institute contain very little on this subject. Mr. F. E. Bachman, in his discussion of Mr. 0. 0. Laudig's paper (Trans., xxvi., 1061), advances a theory as to the cause of these occurrences; but this is the only reference to the subject in the Transactions up to this time, so far as I can recall. Probably all the furnace-men running the harddriven coke-furnaces in the central West have had more or less experience with this trouble; and I believe the majority of
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APA: F. B. Richards  (1899)  Buffalo Paper - Note on Slips and Explosions in the Blast-Furnace (Discussion, 911)

MLA: F. B. Richards Buffalo Paper - Note on Slips and Explosions in the Blast-Furnace (Discussion, 911). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1899.

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