Sentences with phrase «blast furnace»

The library collection began in 1771, when Richard Smith, owner of a local blast furnace, used community contributions to buy 200 books in London.
Create Resume August 2004 Bachelor of Science, Major in Computer Science / Mathematics West Virginia University, WV May 2006 Master of Science, Major in Computer Science EXPERIENCE United States Steel Corporation, Edgar Thomson Works, Pittsburgh, PA June 2005 — Dec. 2005 Co - Op / Intern · Create, test and modify software that run the Blast Furnace and the Chemical Lab -LSB-...] Continue Reading →
If you ran the data on BOS PVD TAN and OWD you could probably tease out the effect of having a thermometer in a 24/7 blast furnace (BOS), a smaller furnace (PVD), a thermometer on the bottom of the Great Neponset Swamp with a touch of small jet traffic (OWD) and a well sited thermometer at a fairly rural prop job airport (TAN).
Energy efficiency measures, such as adopting the most efficient blast furnace systems in use today and the complete recovery of used steel, could reduce energy use in the steel industry by 23 percent.
How many windmills does it take to reliably power an electric arc blast furnace 24 hrs / day?
Or maybe if you shut down every blast furnace on the planet.
You get a nice blast furnace called the desert sending its wind your way.
Its a blast furnace.
Sorry for the sarcasm but every scientist knows that the max half life of CO2 in the air is 5 years which means that any CO2 from that blast furnace would have been gone in 10 years.
The important bit is the accumulation we humans are guilty of since we lit our first blast furnace on the first of January 1850 at 8.00 am.
Mary «Sorry for the sarcasm but every scientist knows that the max half life of CO2 in the air is 5 years which means that any CO2 from that blast furnace would have been gone in 10 years.»
If the blast furnace conditions in Russia were centered on the American heartland, would that shift the situation?
Blast Furnace Plant, Mingo Junction, Ohio USA 1979, 1979.
Dieter Leuenberger's hyperrealistic reportage on steel process, from blast furnace to retort to high - polished product, is captive to its own effects and would sit well on the walls of a corporate office.
Eugène Atget's Parisian storefronts paired with Thomas Struth's desolate views of Wall Street; Charles Sheeler's studies of Ford Motor Plant contrasted with Bernd and Hilda Becher's Blast Furnace series; Walker Evans» sharecroppers alongside Rineke Djikstra's troubled late - twentieth - century teens.
The triple - A, publisher - owned landscape of studios continues to consolidate — not drastically so, but in the last year alone, we've seen the likes of Neversoft, Activision's The Blast Furnace and Murdered: Soul Suspect dev Airtight Games close their doors, plus the shocking layoffs at BioShock studio Irrational Games.
All three previously worked together at The Blast Furnace, which was closed in March.
This was the sixth Game Republic Student Showcase and featured five universities / colleges from the network having their final year student projects judged by four games companies from the region — Four Door Lemon, Just Add Water, The Blast Furnace and Just Add Water.
The event was also sponsored by the games companies Sumo Digital, Four Door Lemon, Just Add Water, The Blast Furnace and Revolution Software.
The Game Republic Student Showcase 2013 was held on 30th May 2013 at Leeds College of Art and today we can announce the winners of the various awards, from 23 projects by five universities / colleges, judged by games companies in the network — Four Door Lemon, Sumo Digital, Just Add Water and The Blast Furnace.
Three former developers from Activision Blizzard's mobile developer The Blast Furnace have formed a new studio called Mars On A Stick.
The site of Japan's first blast furnace, the Hashino Blast Furnace, is located 20 kilometers west of central Kamaishi in the remote forested mountains halfway between Kamaishi and Tono where magnetite was originally found.
And as soon as I turned on the heater to the full - blast furnace needed to ward off the cold, the gas engine fired and ended my emissions - free run.
Akrapovič exhaust helps to more effectively project the car's «blast furnace» voice note into the cabin.
And an Akrapovič exhaust helps to more effectively project the car's «blast furnace» voice note into the cabin.
When your right wrist flags and the blast furnace sears, just flick on the cruise control, motor the adjustable windscreen to its upright position, and crank up the volume on the satellite radio.
It is really long but it rides super smooth even with Goodyear Wangler very agressive tires which I just put on it, Heated leather blast furnace heater... Read full review
RED SHOE LUNCHEON: The Lehigh Valley Chapter of BW NICE, will honor Gloria Domina of Thirteen Butterflies Productions as Businesswoman of the Year at its 3rd Annual Red Shoe Luncheon & Fashion Show 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. April 28 in the Fowler Blast Furnace Room in the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks in Bethlehem.
This is the story of this man who works in a blast furnace, but with themes of justice, retribution and courage.»
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Despite eating all the junk I did, up until my early 30s, I was rarely sick and my body temperature was like a blast furnace in a steel mill.
For example, cement manufacturers can use either blast furnace slag from steel mills or pozzolans — natural or manufactured reactive materials that increase the long - term strength of concrete — as substitutes for other, more traditional materials.
What they found was a blast furnace on wheels.
Fray said blast furnace reactions take place in three dimensions, while electrolytic cell reactions occur in effectively two dimensions.
Conventional processing methods use a high - temperature blast furnace to heat the iron ore and other compounds to remove oxygen and yield a desired alloy, a method that creates a lot of carbon dioxide, according to a report last year from U.S. EPA on greenhouse gas emissions from the iron and steel sector.
Using electrolysis to make metals has several advantages over a blast furnace.
That step — the conversion of iron ore to iron in a blast furnace — uses 75 percent of the total energy required to turn iron into steel.
«I found it fascinating to go to coke ovens and see steel being made in the blast furnace and watch parts made by pouring molten metal into molds in foundries.»
The team's measurements suggest the planet's nightside would actually exhibit a ruddy glow because its temperature appears to be in excess of 1,000 degrees Celsius — as hot as a blast furnace.
Private tours are available through the park district, but area libraries are displaying miniature versions of the ruins, including a 4 - by -8-foot model of a blast furnace, 2 - by -4-foot model of an ironmaking forge and placards describing the steel - making process and the area's history.
If Ammaccapane is still a deep freezer on the course, Mochrie is a human blast furnace, and those differences don't end when they're away from the game.
The trail becomes increasingly treacherous as it descends into the American River Canyon, ascends the steep to Devil's Thumb, drops off again into the blast furnace of El Dorado Canyon and finally rises by graded switchbacks to Michigan Bluff.
They aren't fed garbage and thus what goes into the meat counter and onto our plates does not need to spend hours in a blast furnace to make sure there isn't anything extra in a mess of baby back ribs or some pork tenderloin.
A bloomery was a cheaper, simpler way to produce iron than by using a blast furnace.
The Wall Street Journal reports that U.S. Steel has plans to reopen a blast furnace in Granite City, Illinois, and call back 500 workers.
From blast furnaces, basic oxygen furnaces, electric arc furnaces, pickling and rolling operations, to galvanizing - coating, coke and sinter plants, copper and aluminum production facilities — we have worked with all types and sizes of operations.
That, in turn, gets used in blast furnaces to create primary steel.
In the world of heavy industry, a boilermaker is known as a trained craftsman who produces steel fabrications for commercial steam and hot water boilers, bridges, blast furnaces and mining equipment, among other applications.
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