Pittsburg Paper - The Invention of the Bessemer Process (Presidential Address at Pittsburgh)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Joseph D. Weeks
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1897

Abstract

NOTE BY THE SECRETARY.—This address having been made the object of much hostile comment, arising, as Mr. Weeks believed, in large part from misunderstanding of its purpose and meaning, was, by his express direction, withheld from official publication in the Transactions until he should have so modified or added to it as to make such misunderstanding impossible. His illness and death prevented him from executing this intention; and, consequently, the only version of the address now in the Secretary's hands is one of which the author had forbidden the publication. Under the circumstances, therefore, it seems best to publish, in this place, only some portions of the address and its appendixes which have a historical value and are beyond controversy, giving at the same time a summary of its general nature, based upon the original manuscript and upon correspondence with Mr. Weeks. For this summary, the Secretary is alone responsible. The address was essentially a restatement of well-known and established facts, which it interpreted as proving that, of the three elements of the Bessemer process (namely, the pneumatic principle, the successful mechanical application of that principle, and the recarburization with spiegeleisen), William Kelly was the first inventor of the first, Bessemer of the second, and Mushet of the third. Mr. Weeks used the words " original inventor " in the sense (as he explained in one place) of first inventor, and neither asserted nor believed that Bessemer's con-
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APA: Joseph D. Weeks  (1897)  Pittsburg Paper - The Invention of the Bessemer Process (Presidential Address at Pittsburgh)

MLA: Joseph D. Weeks Pittsburg Paper - The Invention of the Bessemer Process (Presidential Address at Pittsburgh). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1897.

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