Note Upon the Cost of Six Regenerative Furnaces, Built in 1875 at the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Near Pittsburgh, for Heating Steel Ingots And Blooms

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 70 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1878
Abstract
(Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THESE furnaces are of the ordinary Siemens type, and present no special peculiarities of construction. The bed of each is 8 feet by 20 feet clear inside of the walls and ports. The producers are placed at a distance of about 200 feet from the furnaces, and the gas is collected in an iron tube and led across the yard overhead. It then drops underground into the gas flue, and is distributed to the furnaces. A considerable weight of floor-plates over the valve-pits is included in account 39, but none of the general stock of floor-plates for the mill were charged to the furnaces. In Table No. 1 is shown the money cost of the furnaces as distributed to the several accounts named. In Table 2 is shown the proportion of each account due to each of the several items or classes of expenditure named.
Citation
APA:
(1878) Note Upon the Cost of Six Regenerative Furnaces, Built in 1875 at the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Near Pittsburgh, for Heating Steel Ingots And BloomsMLA: Note Upon the Cost of Six Regenerative Furnaces, Built in 1875 at the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Near Pittsburgh, for Heating Steel Ingots And Blooms. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1878.