Gilbert Solér, Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, AIME

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 1
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- 129 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1948
Abstract
THIS year's Chairman of the Iron and Steel Division is a noted member of a small and select group of practical scientists now working in this country and in Canada to improve the production and properties and to reduce the cost of super-quality carbon and alloy steels; he is one of those all-important leavening agents-a man with his feet always on the ground but capable of putting his head into the clouds on occasion-that are so necessary in applying science sensibly to the practical problems of steel production. He is equally at home in a discussion of the free energy of deoxidizing reactions or the entropy of the formation of stable sulphides, and in a consideration of the relative advantages of the basic-electric and the open-hearth furnace for the production of rimming steels in the Detroit area. Gilbert Soler was born of American parents in Havana, Cuba, just forty years ago. He graduated as a ceramic engineer from Ohio State University in 1930 and received a Master of Science degree a year later. In 1940 he received the degree of metallurgical engineer from the same institution.
Citation
APA:
(1948) Gilbert Solér, Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, AIMEMLA: Gilbert Solér, Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, AIME. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1948.