Chicago Paper - The Open-Hearth Process (See Discussion, p. 679)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. H. Campbell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1894

Abstract

The following paper deals almost exclusively with the results of practice at the works of the Pennsylvania Steel Company at Steelton, Pa. From the records of the furnaces at this plant, both acid and basic, large and small, are drawn the data for the various demon strations, and on a long and intimate experience with their opera tions are founded many theories and generalizations. It may seem that universal laws should not be built upon a basis so restricted ; but in reality the condition is the strongest guarantee of validity. Each table investigates some- certain variable, and by virtue of the common origin of the factors, we have good ground for assuming the corresponding agents to be equal. The examples may or may not be instances of good practice, and may be open to criticism if regarded solely as exponents of • metallurgical success. But it must be remembered that the lists are not made up of selected specimens, nor are they chosen to show su perior results; they are gathered to investigate, by strict scientific methods, the formula? of the operation. In such work no untoward results should be eliminated, save those which bear upon their face the stamp of experimental error. If the worst members be omitted, then the best must also be omitted. Only by using every available case can an honest attempt be made to deduce a true average. It is recog nized, however, that with the most careful selection it is difficult, if not impossible, to collect data representing universal conditions. In each table the records tell of a special practice, and all conclusions drawn from them are true only within the limits between which the equations have been integrated. Not assuming the prerogative of speaking for American melters in all the opinions herein expressed, nor acting as a camera in por traying an ephemeral state of national metallurgical development,
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APA: H. H. Campbell  (1894)  Chicago Paper - The Open-Hearth Process (See Discussion, p. 679)

MLA: H. H. Campbell Chicago Paper - The Open-Hearth Process (See Discussion, p. 679). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1894.

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