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Iron and Steel Engineer Index for 1993 LIST OF AUTHORS CARLBERG, C. L. and OHMSTEDT, H. O.—‘‘Assessing life expec- tancy of d-c mill motors,” May, p 28 CELADA, J. S.—"‘Electrical analysis of the steel melting arc furnace,” May, p 35 A CHEN, E.-S., LAUTENSLEGER, R. W. and BREZNY, B.—‘‘Thermo- mechanical analysis of a 225-ton BOF vessel,” Nov., p 43 —_ J. L., TUCCI, S. F., WYCHOCKI, D. J., McCABE, W. M. and CHICCHIERO, E., SILVESTRINI, M., DOLC!, F. and MAFFEO, W.— BROWN, “e “Modernization of Great Lakes’ 80-in. hot strip “Autoadaptive process control of a Sendzimir mill at ILVA,” miil,” Dec., p 2 Aug., p 50 ALLEN, T., cnt ll R. A., FUCHSHUBER, J., MacDONALD, A. L. CLAYTOR, G. A., SMITH, M. A. and STARY, P.—"‘‘Application of and PENMAN, J. R.—“‘Integrated automation and control of distributed control on UPI’s KM/CAL,” June, p 17 slab caster No. 2 C-line at U.S. Steel, Gary works,” Nov., p 34 COLVIN, M. T.— “oe developments to reduce strip cleaning ANDERMAN, R. S. and TESSENDORF, R. |.—‘Understanding costs,” Sept., p 1 power converter voltage specifications,’ May, p 32 CORY, J. F., JR. and ‘NESSLER, G. L.—“‘Identification of chatter ANDERSON, C. R., RODRICK, T. J., HEBAN, J. E. and LEDDON. sources in cold rolling mills,” Jan., p 40 R. G.—"“Nondestructive evaluation of hot rolled bars in an COX, F. S., SICH, G., JR. and GLADFELDER, L. A.—"‘High-strength integrated processing line,”’ July, p 28 insulating castable used behind coke-oven buckstays and ANDERSON, D. E., EVANS, R. D., ZANNI, J.-M. and PRADAYROL, jambs,” Oct., p 17 G.—"Plate mill automation at U.S. Steel, Gary works,” Mar., p 44 ARATANI, H., OZONO, R. and NAKANO, T.—“Expansion of pair D cross (PC) mill applications to hot and cold rolling mills,” Mar., p 32 DOLCI, F., SILVESTRINI, M., CHICCHIERO, E. and MAFFEO, W.— AYANO, T., KURODA, A. and HAYASHI, K.—‘Development of “Autoadaptive process control of a Sendzimir mill at ILVA,” on-line roll grinder,” Mar., p 38 Aug., p 50 E BACKHAUS, K. O., JENNINGS, D., KRENGEL, R. N., RUNDE, W. EFFINGER, J. R.—‘‘Evolution of an electrical power demand control and SCHULZE, D. R.—‘Process control model improves qual- system,”’ June, p 36 ity at British Steel Lackenby universal beam mill,” Sept., p 25 EK, R. B. and SCHLOBOHM, J. E.—"‘Glassification of electric arc BAIER, J. C. and BUTLER, C. W.—‘‘Modernization of Bethlehem’s furnace dust,” April, p 82 Sparrows Point 68-in. hot strip mill,” Mar., p 25 EVANS, D. G., TAUSCHMAN, J. F., WINGROVE, R. L., MAYROSH, BARBUS, J. A., SCHMUCKER, W. A., KURZ, R. J. and HATHAWAY, T. M. and LYNN, J. B.—‘Lubrication and improved work roll R. J.—‘‘Design, construction and operation of Burns Harbor bearing life in a structural rolling mill,” July, p 23 ladle treatment facility,” Feb., p 35 EVANS, J. F., ROEBUCK, |. D. and WATKINS, H. R.—‘‘Numerical BERTINI, G. and FAPANNI, C.—‘‘High-level integration system for modeling of hot strip mill runout table cooling,” Jan., p 50 rolling mill control,” June, p 32 EVANS, R. D., ANDERSON, D. E., ZANNI, J.-M. and PRADAYROL, BISHOP, M. T., GILKER, C. and MENDIS, S. R.—‘‘Harmonic analy- G.—‘Plate mill automation at U.S. Steel, Gary works,” Mar., sis in electric arc furnace steelmaking facilities,” May, p 40 p44 BORONYAK, R. W., TERZA, R. R. and LUNG, H. E.—“‘nstallation and operation of new primary coolers at Clairton works coke plant,” Dec., p 20 F BOWMAN, S. A. and WEILER, A.—“Transportation efficiency sup- port systems,” Sept., p 29 FACCONE, D. M., KOPFLE, J. T. and VERDIER, R. H.—‘‘MIDREX BOZENHARDT, H. F. and SHAFER, J. D.— ‘Artificial Intelligence (Al) direct reduction technology—tThe direct route to clean steel,” improves quality in steelmaking,” June, p 41 April, p 77 BRANCH, R. D. and TILTGES, D. At gray of 84-in. pickle FAPANNI, C. and BERTINI, G.—‘‘High-level integration system for line drives at U.S. Steel, Gary works,” Dec., p 4: rolling mill control,” June, p 32 BRAUN, E. and GROESSL, C. A—“Hi meapacty push-pickling FAUST, C. H., CAMPBELL, F., JR. and MEINZINGER, A. D.—‘‘Walk- lines and acid recovery systems,” July, p 3 ing beam furnace well-way slot covers at Rouge Steel,” July, BRENDZA, M. D. and PAVIA, J. W.—‘‘Start-up ee Steel Group, p17 Mon Valley works continuous slab caster,” Feb., p 25 FAVRE, M.-C., TASSOT, P., ORCZYK, G. and URFFER, D.—‘‘Hot BREZNY, B., CHEN, E.-S. and LAUTENSLEGER, R. W.—“Thermo- strip mill pusher furnaces: Over 4 million tonne hearth life,” mechanical analysis of a 225-ton BOF vessel,” Nov., p 43 April, p 73 BROWN, D. and GOODMAN, N. J.—‘‘Development of the Hi-Vap FOSTER, S. C. and MAUND, R. H., Jr.—‘‘Rebuild of LTV Steel's C-5 BOF cooling system,” Nov., p 52 and C-6 blast furnaces,”’ Oct., p 24 BROWN, L., ADAMS, J. L., TUCCI, S. F., WYCHOCKI, D. J. and FUCHSHUBER, J., ALLEN, T., MENDLER, R. A., MacDONALD, A. L. McCABE, W. M.—“Modernization of Great Lakes’ 80-in. hot and PENMAN, J. R.—‘‘Iintegrated automation and control of strip mill,” Dec., p 27 slab caster No. 2 C-line at U.S. Steel, Gary works,” Nov., p 34 BUTINE, J. A., HONEYGOSKY, M. A. and GARCIA, T. A.— ‘Finite FUGA, D. J.—"‘Restructuring, refocusing and investment have Dick element analysis of a work roll chock and roller bearing Hipple excited about the new and different LTV Steel,” July, assembly,” Jan., p 46 p 42 BUTLER, C. W. and BAIER, J. C.—‘‘Modernization of Bethliehem’s FUGA, D. J.—‘‘Takehiko Haga blending three cultures into success Sparrows Point 68-in. hot strip mill,” Mar., p 25 at California Steel,” Feb., p 45 c G CADOTTE, D., PALMER, S. E., SHEPHERD, J. C. and WOLFERT, GARCIA, T. A., HONEYGOSKY, M. A. and BUTINE, J. A.—‘Finite J. R.—"‘BOF vessel and trunnion ring exchange,” Dec., p 23 element analysis of a work roll chock and roller bearing CAMPBELL, F., Jr., MEINZINGER, A. D. and FAUST, C. H.—‘‘Walk- assembly,” Jan., p 46 ing beam furnace well-way slot covers at Rouge Steei,” July, GILKER, C., MENDIS, S. R. and BISHOP, M. T.—‘‘Harmonic analy- p17 sis in electric arc furnace steelmaking facilities,” May, p 40 December 1993 Iron and Steel Engineer 69 GINGHER, G. C. and LEPPARD, M. A.—‘Modernization of an KOPFLE, J. T., FACCONE, D. M. and VERDIER, R. H.—‘‘MIDREX operating hot strip mill—An electrical perspective,” May, p 21 direct reduction technology—tThe direct route to clean steel,” GLADFELDER, L. A., COX, F. S. and SICH, G., JR.—‘‘High-strength April, p 77 remy, Rcaasgtaeb le used behind coke-oven buckstays and KRENGEL, R. N., JENNINGS, D., BACKHAUS, K. O., RUNDE, W. jambs,’ and SCHULZE, D. R.—'‘Process control model improves qual- GOODMAN, N. J. co BROWN, D.—“Development of the Hi-Vap ity at British Steel Lackenby universal beam mill,’ Sept., p 25 BOF cooling system,” Nov., p 52 KURODA, A., HAYASHI, K. and AYANO, T.—‘Development of GOSSELIN, C. A.—‘Prepainted steel—Solid film lubricant and on-line roll grinder,” Mar., p 38 protective coating,” Sept., p KURZ, R. J., SCHMUCKER, W. A., HATHAWAY, R. J. and BARBUS, GRAHAM, T. C.—‘Competition: A view inside the steelmaker- J. A—‘‘Design, construction and operation of Burns Harbor supplier relationship,” June, p 45 ladie treatment facility,” Feb., p 35 GRESS, L. and SARKO, A.—‘‘Recycling vitrification process for electric arc furnace dust,” Aug., p 38 GROESSL, C. A. and BRAUN, E.—‘‘High-capacity push-pickling L lines and acid recovery systems,” July, p 32 GUO, R.-M., URSO, A. C. and SCHUNK, J. H.—‘‘Analysis of chatter LAUTENSLEGER, R. W., CHEN, E.-S. and BREZNY, B.—‘‘Thermo- vibration phenomena of rolling mills using finite element mechanical analysis of a 225-ton BOF vessel,” Nov., p 43 methods,” Jan., p 29 LEDDON, R. G., RODRICK, T. J., ANDERSON, C. R. and HEBAN, J. E.—"Nondestructive evaluation of hot rolled bars in an integrated processing line,” July, p 28 LEPPARD, M. A. and GINGHER, G. C.—‘‘Modernization of an H operating hot strip mill—An electricai perspective,” May, p 21 LUDBROOK, A.—“Manager’s guide to electrical power quality,” HALVACHS, F. J., SHAY, J. D. and OSAME, M.—‘‘Control of slab narrow face bulging in continuous casting,”’ Nov., p 40 May, p 45 LUNG, H. E., TERZA, R. R. and BORONYAK, R. W.—“‘installation HANSON, D. J. and MILMAN, R. S.—“‘Knee braced crane girders— and operation of new primary coolers at Clairton works coke Problems and solutions,” April, p 57 plant,” Dec., p 20 HATHAWAY, R. J., SCHMUCKER, W. A., KURZ, R. J. and BARBUS, LUTHER, R. D. and KELLEN, D. L.—‘‘Upgrade of U.S. Steel’s Gary J. A—‘‘Design, construction and operation of Burns Harbor works slab handling facilities,” Sept., p 21 ladle treatment facility,” Feb., p 35 LYNN, J. B., TAUSCHMAN, J. F., WINGROVE, R. L., EVANS, D. G. HAYASHI, K., KURODA, A. and AYANO, T.—“Development of and MAYROSH, T. M.—‘‘Lubrication and improved work roll on-line roll grinder,”’ Mar., p 38 bearing life in a structural rolling mill,” July, p 23 HAYES, A. R. and NUNEZ, A.—‘‘Modernization of California Steel’s No. 1 galvanizing line,” Dec., p 17 HEBAN, J. E., RODRICK, T. J.. ANDERSON, C. R. and LEDDON, R. G.—“Nondestructive evaluation of hot rolled bars in an integrated processing line,” July, p 28 MacDONALD, A. L., ALLEN, T., MENDLER, R. A., FUCHSHUBER, J. HENDEL, P. B. and McDONALD, M.—“Concepts and start-up of and PENMAN, J. R.—“‘Integrated automation and control of Nucor Compact Strip Production (CSP) hot strip mill at slab caster No. 2 C-line at U.S. Steel, Gary works,” Nov., p 34 Hickman,” Dec., p 36 MAEDA, K., MIYAKE, M. and YAMAMOTO, M.—“‘Microscope image HIROSE, Y., WAKANO, S., SAKANE, T., MATSUDA, N. and ONODERA, S.—“‘Dry film lubricant for difficult drawing applica- processor for treatment of coke-oven ammonia liquor,”’ Aug., tions of galvanized steels,’ Sept., p 14 p33 MAFFEO, W., SILVESTRINI, M., DOLCI, F. and CHICCHIERO, E.— HOGAN, W. T., S. J.— ‘Supplier partnerships and profit renewal in “Autoadaptive process control of a Sendzimir mill at ILVA,” steel,”’ Oct., p 44 Aug., p 50 HONEYGOSKY, M. A., GARCIA, T. A. and BUTINE, J. A—‘Finite MAIR, |. S.—"‘Zinc removal from steel mill process water at Lukens element analysis of a work roll chock and roller bearing Steel,” Aug., p 41 assembly,” Jan., p 46 HUGHES, R. W.—“‘A-c adjustable voltage and adjustable frequency MAKI, H., TSUNOZAKI, Y. and MATSUFUJI, Y.—‘‘Magnetic on-line defect inspection system for strip steel,’’ Jan., p 56 drives for overhead traveling cranes,” April, p 66 MATSUDA, N., WAKANO, S., SAKANE, T., HIROSE, Y. and HYLE, F. W., SHERMAN, G. J. and ZMIERSKI, M. L.—‘Process ONODERA, S.—"‘Dry film lubricant for difficult drawing applica- computerization of No. 13 blast furnace at Gary works,” Oct., tions of galvanized steels,”’ Sept., p 14 p31 MATSUFUJI, Y., MAKI, H. and TSUNOZAKI, Y.—‘‘Magnetic on-line defect inspection system for strip steel,” Jan., p 56 MAUND, R. H., JR. and FOSTER, S. C.—‘‘Rebuild of LTV Steel's C-5 and C-6 blast furnaces,” Oct., p 24 MAYROSH, T. M., TAUSCHMAN, J. F., WINGROVE, R. L., EVANS, INNIS, C. L., JR.—‘‘Recent developments in backup roll bearing D. G. and LYNN, J. B.—“‘Lubrication and _— work roll technology,” Mar., p 48 bearing life in a structural rolling mill,” July, p 2 IVES, K. D. and TRICK, T. M—‘‘Experimental analysis of high- a W. M., ADAMS, J. L., TUCCI, S. F., aeanneen D. J. and temperature vessels,” Feb., p 39 BROWN, L —“Modernization of Great Lakes’ 80-in. hot strip mill,” Dec., P 27 McDONALD, M. and HENDEL, P. B.—‘‘Concepts and start-up of Nucor Compact Strip Production (CSP) hot strip mill at J Hickman,” Dec., p 36 MEINZINGER, A. D., CAMPBELL, F., JR. and FAUST, C. H.—‘‘Walk- JENNINGS, D., BACKHAUS, K. O., KRENGEL, R. N., RUNDE, W. and SCHULZE, D. R.—‘Process control model improves qual- ing beam furnace well-way slot covers at Rouge Steel,” July, p17 ity at British Steel Lackenby universal beam mill,” Sept., p 25 MENDIS, S. R., GILKER, C. and BISHOP, M. T.—‘‘Harmonic analy- JOHNS, R. L. and MURPHY, T. M.—‘‘On-line plate mill process control computer replacement,” June, p 23 sis in electric arc furnace steelmaking facilities,"” May, p 40 MENDLER, R. A., ALLEN, T., FUCHSHUBER, J., MACDONALD, A. L. and PENMAN, J. R.—‘‘Integrated automation and control of slab caster No. 2 C-line at U.S. Steel, Gary works,” Nov., p 34 K MIKALOFF, G. G., O'DONNELL, E. M. and YOUNT, J. G., Jr.— “Soaking bar technology on a single-taphole blast furnace,” KAVANAGH, L. W.—“AISI and DOE collaborate on Advanced Oct., p 36 Process Control Program,” May, p 49 MILMAN, R. S. and HANSON, D. J.— ‘Knee braced crane girders— KELLEN, D. L. and LUTHER, R. D.— “Upgrade of U.S. Steel’s Gary Problems and solutions,” April, p 57 works slab handling facilities,” Sept., p 21 MIYAKE, M., YAMAMOTO, M. and MAEDA, K.—“‘Microscope image KLAYBOR, G. L., SMITH, R. C. and SHOWALTER, M. S.—‘“‘Machine processor for treatment of coke-oven ammonia liquor,”’ Aug., scarfing and steel conditioning in the 1990's,” Sept., p 31 p33 70 Iron and Steel Engineer December 1993 MORI, J., YOSHINAGA, S. and YOKOTA, H.—“‘Application of autono- SAMWAYS, N. L.—"“‘New technologies—A supplier's view,” Oct., mous decentralized process computer system to cold rolling,” p47 June, p 25 SAMWAYS, N. L.—“‘Unique continuous casting operation at Geneva MURAKAMI, S., TANOKUCHI, |. and SUGANUMA, N.—‘‘Kawasaki Steel to revolutionize plate production,” Nov., p 27 Steel’s multipurpose coating line,” July, p 36 SARKO, A. and GRESS, L.—‘Recycling vitrification process for MURPHY, T. M. and JOHNS, R. L.—“On-line piate mill process electric arc furnace dust,” Aug., p 38 control computer replacement,” June, p 23 SCHLOBOHM, J. E. and EK, R. B.—“'Glassification of electric arc furnace dust,” April, p 82 SCHLOBOHM, L.—"Bob Sikora striving for superior products and employees at Oregon Steel Mills,”’ Jan., p 60 SCHMUCKER, W. A., KURZ, R. J., HATHAWAY, R. J. and BARBUS, NAKANO, T., ARATANI, H. and OZONO, R.—‘‘Expansion of pair J. A— ‘Design, construction and operation of Burns Harbor cross (PC) mill applications to hot and cold rolling mills,” Mar., ladie treatment facility,” Feb., p 35 p 32 SCHULZE, D. R., JENNINGS, D., BACKHAUS, K. O., KRENGEL, NESSLER, G. L. and CORY, J. F., Jr.—‘‘Identification of chatter R. N. and RUNDE, W.—‘Process control model improves sources in cold rolling mills,” Jan., p 40 quality at British Steel Lackenby universal beam mill,” Sept., NUNEZ, A. and HAYES, A. R.—‘‘Modernization of California Steel’s p 25 No. 1 galvanizing line,” Dec., p 17 SCHUNK, J. H., GUO, R.-M. and URSO, A. C.—“‘Analysis of chatter vibration phenomena of rolling mills using finite element methods,” Jan., p 29 .e] SHAFER, J. D. and BOZENHARDT, H. F.—"‘Artificial Intelligence (Al) improves quality in steelmaking,” June, p 41 ODASSO, A. S.—“‘Allegheny Ludium’s Vandergrift plant:—Modern- SHAW, K. C.—‘‘Biological treatment of full-strength coke plant ization of an existing facility,” Feb., p 31 wastewater at Geneva Steel,” Aug., p 29 O'DONNELL, E. M., MIKALOFF, G. G. and YOUNT, J. G., Jr.— SHAY, J. D., OSAME, M. and HALVACHS, F. J.—“‘Control of slab “Soaking bar technology on a single-taphole blast furnace,” narrow face bulging in continuous casting,”’ Nov., p 40 Oct., p 36 SHEPHERD, J. C., PALMER, S. E., CADOTTE, D. and WOLFERT, OHMSTEDT, H. O. and CARLBERG, C. L—“‘Assessing life expect- J. R.—"BOF vessel and trunnion ring exchange,” Dec., p 23 ancy of d-c mill motors,’’ May, p 28 SHERMAN, G. J., ZMIERSKI, M. L. and HYLE, F. W.—‘Process ONODERA, S., WAKANO, S., SAKANE, T., HIROSE, Y. and MAT- computerization of No. 13 blast furnace at Gary works,” Oct., SUDA, N.—“Dry film lubricant for difficult drawing applications p31 of galvanized steels,” Sept., p 14 SHOWALTER, M. S., KLAYBOR, G. L. and SMITH, R. C.—‘‘Machine ORCZYK, G., TASSOT, P., FAVRE, M.-C. and URFFER, D.—‘‘Hot scarfing and steel conditioning in the 1990's,” Sept., p 31 strip mill pusher furnaces: Over 4 million tonne hearth life,” SICH, G., JR., COX, F. S. and GLADFELDER, L. A—‘‘High-strength April, p 73 insulating castable used behind coke-oven buckstays and OSAME, M., SHAY, J. D. and HALVACHS, F. J.—"Control of slab jambs,” Octp. ,17 narrow face bulging in continuous casting,”’ Nov., p 40 SILVESTRINI, M., DOLCI, F., CHICCHIERO, E. and MAFFEO, W.— OZONO, R., ARATANI, H. and NAKANO, T.—‘‘Expansion of pair “Autoadaptive process control of a Sendzimir mill at ILVA,” cross (PC) mill applications to hot and cold rolling mills,” Mar., Aug., p 50 p 32 SMITH, M. A., STARY, P. and CLAYTOR, G. A.—“‘Application of distributed control on UPI’s KM/CAL,” June, p 17 P SMITH, R. C., KLAYBOR, G. L. and SHOWALTER, M. S.—‘‘Machine scarfing and steel conditioning in the 1990’s,”’ Sept., p 31 PALMER, S. E., CADOTTE, D., SHEPHERD, J. C. and WOLFERT, STARY, P., SMITH, M. A. and CLAYTOR, G. A.—‘‘Application of J. R.—‘‘BOF vessel and trunnion ring exchange,” Dec., p 23 distributed control on UPI's KM/CAL,” June, p 17 SUGANUMA, N., MURAKAMI, S. and TANOKUCHI, |.—‘‘Kawasaki PAVIA, J. W. and BRENDZA, M. D.—“‘Start-up of U.S. Steel Group, Mon Valley works continuous slab caster,” Feb., p 25 Steel’s multipurpose coating line,” July, p 36 PENMAN, J. R., ALLEN, T., MENDLER, R. A., FUCHSHUBER, J. and MACDONALD, A. L.—‘‘Integrated automation and control of slab caster No. 2 C-line at U.S. Steel, Gary works,” Nov., p 34 PORTER, P. L., ZICK, E. A. and WOJNAR, H.—"‘The Wetlands— T Recycling nature’s way,” Aug., p 45 PRADAYROL, G., EVANS, R. D., ANDERSON, D. E. and ZANNI, TANOKUCHI, |., MURAKAMI, S. and SUGANUMA, N.—"Kawasaki J.-M.—‘Plate mill automation at U.S. Steel, Gary works,”’ Mar., Steel’s multipurpose coating line,” July, p 36 p44 TASSOT, P., ORCZYK, G., FAVRE, M.-C. and URFFER, D.—‘Hot strip mill pusher furnaces: Over 4 million tonne hearth life,” April, p 73 TAUSCHMAN, J. F., WINGROVE, R. L., EVANS, D. G., MAYROSH, T. M. and LYNN, J. B.—‘‘Lubrication and improved work roll bearing life in a structural rolling mill,” July, p 23 RODRICK, T. J., ANDERSON, C. R., HEBAN, J. E. and LEDDON, R. G.—“‘Nondestructive evaluation of hot rolled bars in an TERZA, R. R., BORONYAK, R. W. and LUNG, H. E.—“‘Installation integrated processing line,” July, p 28 and operation of new primary coolers at Clairton works coke ROEBUCK, |. D., EVANS, J. F. and WATKINS, H. R.—‘‘Numerical plant,”’ Dec., p 20 modeling of hot strip mill runout table cooling,” Jan., p 50 TESSENDOPRF, R. |. and ANDERMAN, R. S.—‘Understanding RUNDE, W., JENNINGS, D., BACKHAUS, K. O., KRENGEL, R. N. power converter voltage specifications,’ May, p 32 and SCHULZE, D. R.—‘Process control model improves qual- TILTGES, D. L. and BRANCH, R. D.—“‘Modernization of 84-in. pickle ity at British Steel Lackenby universal beam mill,” Sept., p 25 line drives at U.S. Steel, Gary works,” Dec., p 42 TITTERINGTON, B.—‘Coke-oven repairs within British Steel using silica welding,” Oct., p 11 TOOT, J. F., JR.—"“‘Engineered competition,’’ Nov., p 56 TOTTEN, C. A.—“‘Profile grinding of crane rail at Bethlehem’s Burns SAKANE, T., WAKANO, S., HIROSE, Y., MATSUDA, N. and Harbor plant,” April, p 62 ONODERA, S.—"‘Dry film lubricant for difficult drawing applica- TRICK, T. M. and IVES, K. D.—"“Experimental analysis of high- tions of galvanized steels,” Sept., p 14 temperature vessels,”’ Feb., p 39 SAMWAYS, N. L.—‘“Developments in the North American iron and TSUNOZAKI, Y., MAKI, H. and MATSUFUJI, Y.—‘‘Magnetic on-line steel industry—1992,” Feb., p D-1 defect inspection system for strip steel,” Jan., p 56 SAMWAYS, N. L.—“‘Hot dip galvanizing facilities dedicated at DNN, TUCCI, S. F., ADAMS, J. L., WYCHOCKI, D. J., McCABE, W. M. and PRO-TEC and Wheeling-Nisshin,”’ Aug., p 56 BROWN, L.—‘“Modernization of Great Lakes’ 80-in. hot strip SAMWAYS, N. L.—“‘International iron and steel—1993,”’ Dec., p 47 mill,” Dec., p 27 December 1993 Iron and Steel Engineer 71 U WYCHOCKI, D. J., ADAMS, J. L., TUCCI, S. F., McCABE, W. M. and BRG.."/N, L.—‘Modernization of Great Lakes’ 80-in. hot strip URFFER, D., TASSOT, P., ORCZYK, G. and FAVRE, M.-C.—“Hot mill,” Dec., p 27 strip mill pusher furnaces: Over 4 million tonne hearth life,” April, p 73 URSO, A. C., GUO, R.-M. and SCHUNK, J. H.—“‘Analysis of chatter vibration phenomena of rolling mills using finite element Y methods,” Jan., p 29 YAMAMOTO, M., MIYAKE, M. and MAEDA, K.—‘‘Microscope image processor for treatment of coke-oven ammonia liquor,”’ Aug., Vv p YOKOTA, H., YOSHINAGA, S. and MORI, J.—‘‘Application of autono- VERDIER, R. H., FACCONE, D. M. and KOPFLE, J. T.—‘‘MIDREX mous decentralized process computer system to cold rolling,” direct reduction technology—The direct route to clean steel,” June, p 25 April, p 77 YOSHINAGA, S., YOKOTA, H. and MORI, J.— ‘Application of autono- mous deceriralized process computer system to cold rolling,” June, p 25 Ww YOUNT, J. G., Jr., O'DONNELL, E. M. and MIKALOFF, G. G.— “Soaking bar technology on a single-taphole blast furnace,” WAKANO, S., SAKANE, T., HIROSE, Y., MATSUDA, N. and Oct., p 36 ONODERA, S.—“‘Dry film lubricant for difficult drawing applica- tions of galvanized steels,” Sept., p 14 WATKINS, H. R., EVANS, J. F. and ROEBUCK, |. D.—‘“Numerical modeling of hot strip mill runout table cooling,” Jan., p 50 z WEILER, A. and BOWMAN, S. A.— “Transportation efficiency sup- port systems,” Sept., p 29 ZANNI, J.-M., EVANS, R. D., ANDERSON, D. E. and PRADAYROL, WINGROVE, R. L., TAUSCHMAN, J. F., EVANS, D. G., MAYROSH, G.—"Plate mill automation at U.S. Steel, Gary works,” Mar., T. M. and LYNN, J. B.—‘‘Lubrication and improved work roll p44 bearing life in a structural rolling mill,” July, p 23 ZICK, E. A., WOJNAR, H. and PORTER, P. L.—‘The Wetlands— WOUJNAR, H., ZICK, E. A. and PORTER, P. L.—‘“The Wetlands— Recycling nature’s way,” Aug., p 45 Recycling nature’s way,” Aug., p 45 ZMIERSKI, M. L., SHERMAN, G. J. and HYLE, F. W.—‘Process WOLFERT, J. R., PALMER, S. E., CADOTTE, D. and SHEPHERD, computerization of No. 13 blast furnace at Gary works,” Oct., J. C.—‘BOF vessei and trunnion ring exchange,” Dec., p 23 p31 Republic Engineered Steels Plans Major Capital Expansion Republic Engineered Steels, Inc. plans to construct a state of the art continuous caster—direct billet mill complex at its Canton, Ohio, facility. The project is subject to the company’s ability to arrange appropriate financing, reaching a satisfactory contract for construction of the facility and obtaining all necessary governmental permits. The proposed new facility will provide Republic with high quality, low cost billets for use in its bar rolling mills. Under the planned process, a new ladle metallurgical station and vacuum degasser unit will receive molten metal produced in existing electric arc furnaces. There, the hot metal will be processed into high quality steel. The steel will then pass through a continuous integrated process where it will be transformed from a liquid state into cast blooms, immediately reheated and then, by rolling on a new alternating horizontal vertical billet mill, the blooms will be made into billets for rolling on the company’s bar mills. The continuous caster, reheat furnace, billet mill and related equipment are anticipated to cost between $160 and $165 million, installed. Construction is expected to take 24 months. Rust Engineering of Pittsburgh has been retained to perform engineering, procurement and construction management services. Substantially all engineering design work required for the project has been completed. Company officials are currently in the process of selecting major equipment suppliers and obtaining necessary governmental permits. The new facility will allow Republic to continuously cast up to 70% of its product, rather than the 30% it currently casts. The facility’s production will be directed toward key markets which consume the vast majority of the company’s products. Some of these key market segments are automotive, transportation, off-highway, industrial bearings, distribution and the cold finished bar market, including Republic’s cold finished division. The size range of products that will be made from billets produced from this new process will be in the heart of the markets that Republic currently supplies, as well as providing substantial opportunity for growth of certain product lines. A 72 iron and Steel Engineer December 1993 LIST OF SUBJECTS “Allegheny Ludium, Brush-type spray manifolds minimize nozzle maintenance and reduce water consumption at,” Mar., p 52 “Allegheny Ludium’s Vandergrift 1 poe of an exist- ing facility” —-ODASSO, A.S ., Feb., p 31 “Ammonia liquor, Microscope image processor for treatment of A coke-oven”—MIYAKE, M., YAMAMOTO, M. and MAEDA, K., Aug., p 33 “A-c adjustable voltage and adjustable frequency drives for over- “Analysis of a work roll chock and roller bearing assembly, Finite element”—HONEYGOSKY, M. A., GARCIA, T. A. and UTINE, head traveling cranes” —HUGHES, R. W., April, p 66 J.A., Jan., p 46 “A-C Drives Seminar Review, AISE Variable Speed,” Aug., p 74 “Analysis of chatter vibration phenomena of rolling mills using finite “Acid recovery systems, High-capacity push-pickling lines and” element methods”—GUO, R.-M., URSO, A. C. and SCHUNK, —BRAUN, E. and GROESSL, C. A., July, p 32 J. H., Jan., p 29 “Advanced Process Control Program, AISI and DOE collaborate on” “Application of autonomous decentralized process computer sys- —KAVANAGH, L. W., May, p 49 tem to cold rolling” —YOSHINAGA, S., YOKOTA, H. and MORI, “AISE Annual Convention—Abstracts of papers to be presented at J., June, p 25 technical sessions, 1993 Iron and Steel Exposition and,” Sept., “Application of distributed control on UPI’s KM/CAL”—SMITH, p P-65 A., STARY, P. and CLAYTOR, G. A., June, p 17 “AISE Annual Convention—Chairmen, 1993 Iron and Steel Exposi- “ArtifiHciAaRl DaT, H. F. and( AlS)H iAmFpErRov,e sJ .q uD.a,l iJtuyn ien, stp e4e1l making’—BOZEN- tion and,” Sept., p P-55 “Assessing life expectancy of d-c mill motors’ —OHMSTEDT, H. O. “AISE Annual Convention—FPictorial Review, 1993 Iron and Steel and CARLBERG, C. L., May, p 28 Exposition and,” Nov., p 59 “‘Autoadaptive process control of a Sendzimir mill at ILVA’—SILVES- “AISE Annual Convention—Spouses’ Program, 1993 Iron and Steel TRINI, M., DOLCI, F., CHICCHIERO, E. and MAFFEO, W., Aug., Exposition and,” Sept., p P-35 p 50 “AISE Annual Convention—Technical Program, 1993 Iron and Steel “Automation at U.S. Steel, Gary works, Plate mill’—EVANS, R. D., Exposition and,” Sept., p P-39 ANDERSON, D. E., ZANNI, J.-M. and PRADAYROL, G., Mar., p 44 “AISE Canton Section, Plant Managers and Past Chairmen Night held at,” Jan., p 66 “AISE Chicago Section kick-off Meeting, More than 500 persons attend,” Dec., p 54 “AISE Crane Wheel Assemblies Symposium—Review,”’ Jan., p 67 “AISE Detroit Section meeting, Michcon Night highlights,” Feb., ‘Backup roll bearing technology, Recent developments in’’—INNIS, p 52 C.L., JR., Mar., p 48 “AISE District Section Chairmen, Vice Chairmen and Secretaries, “Bar technol on a single-taphole blast furnace, Soaking’— 1993-94,” Oct., p 50 O'DONNELL, E. M., MIKALOFF, G. G. and YOUNT, J. G., Jr., Oct., p 36 “AISE Electric Steelmaking Div. tours three plants,” Mar., p 60 “Bars in an integrated processing line, Nondestructive evaluation of “AISE exhibits at ILAFA-33 in Caracas, Venezuela,” Feb., p 48 hot rolled” —RODRICK, T. J., ANDERSON, C. R., HEBAN, J. E. “AISE Kelly Award winners selected for 1992,” Oct., p 55 and LEDDON, R. G., July, p 28 “AISE Maintenance Planning Seminar and Workshop,” Oct., p 62 “Beam mill, Process control model improves quality at British Steel Lackenby universal”—JENNINGS, D., BACKHAUS, K. O., “AISE meetings on material handling and scrap logistics,” May, p 58 KRENGEL, R. N., RUNDE, W. and SCHULZE, D. R., Sept., p 25 “AISE Mid-Winter Seminar, Feb. 11-14 at Innisbrook, 95 persons “Bearing life in a structural rolling mill, Lubrication and improved attend,” April, p 92 work roll” —TAUSCHMAN, J. F., WINGROVE, R. L., EVANS, “AISE National Committees, 1993,” Jan., p 20 D. G., MAYROSH, T. M. and LYNN, J. B., July, p 23 “AISE Officers and Directors, 1993,” Jan., p 16 leas: -t echnology, Recent developments in backup roll” —INNIS, “AISE Past Chairmen and Student Engineers’ Night highlight Pitts- C. L., Jr., Mar.p, 4 8 burgh Section meetings,” May, p 56 “Bethiehem’s Burns Harbor plant, Profile grinding of crane rail at”— TOTTEN, C. A., April, p 62 “AISE Past Chairmen and Student Engineers’ Night highlight Pitts- burgh Section meetings,” May, p 56 eee Sparrows Point 68-in. hot strip mill, Modernization of” BAIER, J. C. and BUTLER, C. W., Mar., p 25 “AISE Pittsburgh Section meeting for April, Hot strip mill moderniza- “Biological treatment of full-— —— —. plant wastewater at tion highlights,” June, p 56 Geneva Steel” —SHAW, K. C., Aug., p 29 “AISE Pittsburgh Section tours new caster at Edgar Thomson “Blast furnace at Gary works, Process computerization of No. 13” — works,” Aug., p 67 SHERMAN, G. J., ZMIERSKI, M. L. and HYLE, F. W., Oct., p 31 “AISE President, John M. Farley Elected 1994,” Oct., p 49 “Blast furnace, 7h bar ay gSo n asi ae blast”— “AISE scholarship winners announced,” Oct., p 56 O'DONNELL, E.M ., MIKALOFF,G . G. and YOUNT, J. G., Jr., “AISE Southwest meeting held at Blytheville, Ark.,” Aug., p 68 Oct., p 36 “Blast furnaces, Rebuild of LTV Steel's C-5 and C-6’”—FOSTER, “AISE Spring Convention—Abstracts of Papers to be presented,” S. C. and MAUND, R. H., Jr., Oct., p 24 April, p 33 “Bob Sikora striving for superior products and employees at Oregon “AISE Spring Convention in Nashville, May 3, 4 and 5, 1993,” April, Steel Mills”—SCHLOBOHMM, L., Jan., p 60 p19 “BOF cooling system, Development of the Hi-Vap”—GOODMAN, “AISE Spring Convention—Pictorial Review, 1993,” July, p 45 N. J. and BROWN, D., Nov., p 52 “AISE Utah Invitational at Park City, Utah, 20th Annual,” Aug., p 65 “BOF vessel and trunnion ring exchange’—PALMER, S. E., “AISE Utah Invitational, Twentieth Annual,” June, p 55 CADOTTE, D., SHEPHERD, J. C. and NOLFERT, J. R., Dec., “AISE Variable Speed A-C Drives Seminar Review,” Aug., p 74 p 23 “BOF vessel, Thermomechanical analysis of a 225-ton"”—CHEN, “AISE Western Conference,” June, p 54 E.-S., LAUTENSLEGER, R. W. and BREZNY, B., Nov., p 43 “AISE Western Conference at Sparks, Nev., June 11-12,” Aug., p 66 “Brass mill in lowa, PMX Industries opens,” Jan., p 62 “AISE, 71 Members Complete 30 Years with,” Jan., p 26 “British Steel Lackenby universal beam mill, Process control model “AIS| and DOE collaborate on Advanced Process Control Pro- improves —_ at”—JENNINGS, D., BACKHAUS, K. O., gram’’—KAVANAGH, L. W., May, p 49 KRENGEL, R.N ., RUNDE, W. and SCHULZE, D. R., Sept., p 25 December 1993 iron and Steel Engineer 73 “British Steel using silica welding, Coke-oven repairs within”— “Competition: A view inside the steelmaker-supplier relationship’— TITTERINGTON, B., Oct.p, 1 1 GRAHAM, T. C., June, p 45 “British Steel, Continuous cold mill conversion completed at,” Mar., “Concepts and start-up of Nucor Compact Strip Production (CSP) p53 hot strip mill at Hickman’”—HENDEL, P. B. and McDONALD, “British Steel, Master control system boosts iron production at,” M., Dec., p 36 Jan., p 63 “Continuous cold mill conversion completed at British Steel,”’ Mar., “Brush-type spray manifolds minimize nozzle maintenance and p53 reduce water consumption at Allegheny Ludium,” Mar., p 52 “Control computer replacement, On-line plate mill process’”— “Burns Harbor ladle treatment facility, Design, construction and MURPHY, T. M. and JOHNS, R. L., June, p 23 operation of’—SCHMUCKER, W. A., KURZ, R. J., HATHAWAY, “Control of slab narrow face bulging in continuous casting’ —SHAY, R. J. and BARBUS, J. A., Feb., p 35 J. D., OSAME, M. and HALVACHS, F. J., Nov., p 40 “Burns Harbor plant, Profile grinding of crane rail at Bethlehem’s’”’— TOTTEN, C. A., April, p 62 “Control on UPI’s KM/CAL, Application of distributed’”—SMITH, M. A., STARY, P. and CLAYTOR, G. A., June, p 17 “Control Program, AIS! and DOE collaborate on Advanced Process” —KAVANAGH, L. W., May, p 49 c “Control system boosts iron production at British Steel, Master,”’ Jan., p 63 “C-line at U.S. Steel, Gary works, Integrated automation and control “Control system, Evolution of an electrical power demand’— of slab caster No. 2”—ALLEN, T., MENDLER, R. A., FUCHS- EFFINGER, J. R., June, p 36 HUBER, J., MacDONALD, A. L. and PENMAN, J. R., Nov., p 34 “Coolers at Clairton works coke plant, Installation and operation of “California Steel, Takehiko re blending three cultures into suc- new primary”—TERZA, R. R., BORONYAK, R. W. and LUNG, cess at”—FUGA, D. J., Feb., p 45 H. E., Dec., p 20 “California Steel’s No. 1 FtI vanizing line, Modernization of "—HAYES, “Cooling system, Development of the Hi-Vap BOF” —-GOODMAN, A. R. and NUNEZ, A., Dec., p 17 N. J. and BROWN, D., Nov., p 52 “Canton Section, Plant Managers and Past Chairmen Night held at “Cooling, Numerical modeling of hot strip mill runout table” EVANS, AISE,” Jan., p 66 J. F., ROEBUCK, |. D. and WATKINS, H. R., Jan., p 50 “Caracas, Venezuela, AISE exhibits at ILAFA-33 in,” Feb., p 48 “Costs, Recent developments to reduce strip cleaning’”—COLVIN, “Castable used behind coke-oven buckstays and jambs, High- M. T., Sept., p 17 strength insulating”—COX, F. S., SICH, G., JR. and GLAD- “Crane girders—Problems and solutions, Knee braced’ —MILMAN, FELDER, L. A., Oct., p 17 R. S. and HANSON, D. J., April, p 57 “Caster at Edgar Thomson works, AISE Pittsburgh Section tours new,” Aug., p 67 “Crane rail at Bethlehem’s Burns Harbor plant, Profile grinding of’— TOTTEN, C.A., April, p 62 “Caster No. 2 C-line at U.S. Steel, Gary works, Integrated automa- tion and control of slab” —ALLEN, T., MENDLER, R. A., FUCHS- “Crane Wheel Assemblies Symposium—Review, AISE,” Jan., p 67 HUBER, J., MacDONALD, A. L. and PENMAN, J. R., Nov., p 34 “Cranes, A-c adjustable voltage and adjustable frequency drives for “Caster, Start-up of U.S. Steel Group, Mon ey works continuous overhead traveling” HUGHES, R. W., Aprii, p 66 slab” —PAVIA, J. W. and BRENDZA, M. D., Feb., p 25 “(CSP) hot strip mill at Hickman, Concepts and start-up of Nucor “Casting operation at Geneva Steel to revolutionize plate produc- Compact Strip Production” —HENDEL, P. B. and McDONALD, tion, Unique continuous” —SAMWAYS, N. L., Nov., p 27 M., Dec., p 36 “Casting, Control of slab narrow face bulging in continuous”— “CSP plant in U.S. and expand facilities at Crawfordsville and SHAY, J. D., OSAME, M. and HALVACH J., Nov., p 40 Hickman, SMS to build third,” Aug., p 63 “Chairmen and Student Engineers’ Night highlight Pittsburgh Sec- tion meetings, AISE Past,” May, p 56 “Chairmen, 1993 AISE Spring Convention—,” April, p 31 “Chatter sources in cold rolling mills, Identification of "—NESSLER, D G. L. and CORY, J. F., Jr., Jan., p 40 “Chatter vibration phenomena of rolling mills using finite element “D-c mill motors, Assessing life expectancy of ’—-OHMSTEDT, H. O. methods, Analysis of’—GUO, R.-M., URSO, A. C. and and CARLBERG, C. L., May, p 28 SCHUNK, J. H., Jan., p 29 “Defect inspection system for strip steel, Magnetic on-line” —MAKI, “Chicago Section kick-off Meeting, More than 500 persons attend H., TSUNOZAKI, Y. and MATSUFU4JI, Y., Jan., p 56 AISE,” Dec., p 54 “Design, construction and operation of Burns Harbor ladle treatment “Clairton works coke plant, Installation and operation of new primary facility’ —-SCHMUCKER, W. A., KURZ, R. J., HATHAWAY, R. J. coolers at”—TERZA, R. R., BORONYAK, R. W. and LUNG, and BARBUS, J. A., Feb., p 35 H. E., Dec., p 20 “Clean steel, MIDREX direct reduction technology—rThe direct route “Detroit Section meeting, Michcon Night highlights AISE,” Feb., to”—FACCONE, D. M., KOPFLE, J. T. and VERDIER, R. H., p 52 April, p 77 “Development of on-line roll grinder’ —KURODA, A., HAYASHI, K. “Cleaning costs, Recent developments to reduce strip’ —COLVIN, and AYANO, T., Mar., p 38 M.T ., Sept., p 17 “Development of the Hi-Vap BOF cooling system’—GOODMAN, “Coating line, Kawasaki Steel's multipurpose”—MURAKAMI, S., N. J. and BROWN, D., Nov., p 52 TANOKUCHI, |. and SUGANUMA, N., July, p 36 “Developments in the North American iron and steel industry— “Coating, Prepainted steel—Solid film lubricant and protective”— 1992”—SAMWAYS, N. L., Feb., p D-1 GOSSELIN, C. A., Sept., p 9 “Direct reduction technology—tThe direct route to clean steel, “Coke plant wastewater at Geneva Steel, Biological treatment of MIDREX”—FACCONE, D. M., KOPFLE, J. T. and VERDIER, full-strength” —-SHAW, K. C., Aug., p 29 R. H., April, p 77 “Coke plant, Installation and operation of new primary coolers at “District Section Christmas Parties—1992,” Feb., p 54 Clairton works” —TERZA, R. R., BORONYAK, R. W. and LUNG, “DNN, PRO-TEC and Wheeling-Nisshin, Hot dip galvanizing facili- H. E., Dec., p 20 ties dedicated at” —-SAMWAYS, N. L., Aug., p 56 “‘Coke-oven ammonia liquor, Microscope image processor for treat- “DOE collaborate on Advanced Process Control Program, AISI ment of’—MIYAKE, M., YAMAMOTO, M. and MAEDA, K., Aug., and” —KAVANAGH, L. W., May, p 49 p33 “Coke-oven buckstays and jambs, High-strength insulating castable “Drives for overhead traveling cranes, A-c adjustable voltage and used behind”—COx, F. S., SICH, G., JR. and GLADFELDER, adjustable frequency’ —HUGHES, R. W., April, p 66 L.A., Oct., p 17 “Drives Seminar Review, AISE Variable Speed A-C,” Aug., p 18 “Coke-oven repairs within British Steel using silica welding’— “Dry film lubricant for difficult drawing applications of galvanized TITTERINGTON, B., Oct., p 11 steels’”—WAKANO, S., SAKANE, T., HIROSE, Y., MATSUDA, “Cold oo conversion completed at British Steel, Continuous,” Mar., N. and ONODERA, S., Sept., p 14 p “Dust, Recycling vitrification process for electric arc furnace’”— “Committees, 1993 AISE National,” Jan., p 20 GRESS, L. and SARKO, A., Aug., p 38 74 iron and Steel Engineer December 1993 “Glassification of electric arc furnace dust’—EK, R. B. and SCHLO- BOHM, J. E., April, p 82 “Electric arc furnace dust, Glassification of ’"—EK, R. B. and SCHLO- “Great Lakes’ 80-in. hot strip mill, Modernization of’’—ADAMS, J. L., BOHM, J. E., April, p 82 TUCCI, S. F., WYCHOCKI, D. J., McCABE, W. M. and BROWN, “Electric arc furnace dust, Recycling vitrification process for’— L., Dec., p 27 GRESS, L. and SARKO, A., Aug., p 38 “Grinder, Development of on-line roll” —KURODA, A., HAYASHI, K. “Electric arc furnace steelmaking facilities, Harmonic analysis in’ — and AYANO, T., Mar., p 38 GILKER, C., MENDIS, S. R. and BISHOP, M. T., May, p 40 —— crane rail at Bethiehem’s Burns Harbor plant, Profile’— “Electric Steelmaking Div. tours three plants, AISE,”’ Mar., p 60 TOTTEN, C.A., April, p 62 “Electrical analysis of the steel melting arc furnace’”—CELADA, J. S., May, p 35 “Electrical perspective, Modernization of an operating hot strip H mill—An”—GINGHER, G. C. and LEPPARD, M. A., May, p 21 “Electrical power demand control system, Evolution of an”— “Haga blending three cultures into success at California Steel, EFFINGER, J. R., June, p 36 Takehiko”—FUGA, D. J., Feb., p 45 “Electrical power quality, Manager's guide to”—-LUDBROOK, A., “Harmonic analysis ir electric arc furnace steelmaking facilities’— May, p 45 GILKER, C., MENDIS, S. R. and BISHOP, M. T., May, p 40 “Engineered competition” —-TOOT, J. F., JR., Nov., p 56 “Hearth life, Hot strip mill pusher furnaces: Over 4 million tonne”— “Evolution of an electrical power demand control system’’— ASSOT, P., ORCZYK, G., FAVRE, M.-C. and URFFER, D., EFFINGER, J. R., June, p 36 April, p 73 “Expansion of pair cross (PC) mill applications to hot and cold rolling “Hi-Vap BOF cooling system, Development of the’—-GOODMAN, mills” —ARATANI, H., OZONO, R. and NAKANO, T., Mar., p 32 N. J. and BROWN, D., Nov., p 52 “Experimental analysis of high-temperature vessels” —IVES, K. D. “Hickman, Concepts and start-up of Nucor Compact Strip Produc- and TRICK, T. M., Feb., p 39 tion (CSP) hot strip mill at” —-HENDEL, P. B. and McDONALD, M., Dec., p 36 hes a! push-pickling lines and acid recovery systems’— F BRAUN, E. and GROESSL, C. A., July, p 32 “High-level wy system for rolling mill control” —-FAPANNI, C. “Farley Elected 1994 AISE President, John M.,” Oct., p 49 and BERTINI, G., June, p 32 “Finite element analysis of a work roll chock and roller bearing “High-strength insulating castable used behind coke-oven buck- assembly’ —HONEYGOSKY, M. A., GARCIA, T. A. and stays and jambs’”—COX, F. S., SICH, G., Jr. and GLAD- FELDER, L. A., Oct., p 17 BUTINE, J. A., Jan., p 46 “Furnace at Gary works, Process computerization of No. 13 blast’”— “High-temperature vessels, Experimental analysis of’—IVES, K. D. SHERMAN, G. J., ZMIERSKI, M. L. and HYLE, F. W., Oct., p 31 and TRICK, T. M., Feb., p 39 “Furnace dust, Glassification of electric arc’’—EK, R. B. and SCHLO- “Hipple excited about the new and different LTV Steel, Restructur- BOHM, J. E., April, p 82 ing, refocusing and investment have Dick”—FUGA, D. J., July, “Furnace dust, ery vitrification process for electric arc’ — p42 GRESS, L. and SARKO, A., Aug., p 38 “Hot dip galvanizing facilities dedicated at DNN, PRO-TEC and “Furnace steelmaking facilities, Harmonic analysis in electric arc”— Wheeling-Nisshin”—SAMWAYS, N. L., Aug., p 56 GILKER, C., MENDIS, S. R. and BISHOP, M. T., May, p 40 “Hot strip mill modernization highlights AISE Pittsburgh Section meeting for April,” June, p 56 “Furnace well-way slot covers at a Steel, Walking beam’’— CAMPBELL, F., Jr., MEINZINGER, A. D. and FAUST, C. H., “Hot strip mill pusher furnaces: Over 4 million tonne hearth life”— TASSOT, P., ORCZYK, G., FAVRE, M.-C. and URFFER, D., July, p 17 “Furnace, Electrical analysis of the steel melting arc’—-CELADA, April, p 73 “Hot strip mill runout table cooling, Numerical modeling of’—EVANS, J.S., May, p 35 J. F., ROEBUCK, |. D. and WATKINS, H. R., Jan., p 50 “Furnace, Soaking bar technology on a single-taphole biast’— O'DONNELL, E. M., MIKALOFF, G. G. and YOUNT, J. G., Jr., “Hot strip mill—An electrical perspective, Modernization of an Oct., p 36 operating” —GINGHER, G. C. and LEPPARD, M. A., May, p 21 “Furnaces, Rebuild of LTV Steel’s C-5 and C-6 blast’—FOSTER, S. C. and MAUND, R. H., JR., Oct., p 24 “Furnaces: Over 4 million tonne hearth life, Hot strip mill pusher”— TASSOT, P., ORCZYK, G., FAVRE, M.-C. and URFFER, D., April, p 73 “Identification of chatter sources in cold rolling mills’ —-NESSLER, G. L. and CORY, J. F., Jr., Jan., p 40 “ILAFA-33 in Caracas, Venezuela, AISE exhibits at,’’ Feb., p 48 G “ILVA, Autoadaptive process control of a Sendzimir mill at” —SILVES- TRINI, M., DOLCI, F., CHICCHIERO, E. and MAFFEO, W., Aug., “Galvanized steels, Dry film lubricant for difficult drawing applica- p50 tions of’—WAKANO, S., SAKANE, T., HIROSE, Y., MATSUDA, “Inspection system for strip steel, awuat on-line defect”—MAKI, N. and ONODERA, S., Sept., p 14 H., TSUNOZAKI, Y. and MATSUFUJI, Y., Jan., p 56 “Galvanizing facilities dedicated at DNN, PRO-TEC and Wheeling- Nisshin, Hot dip” —SAMWAYS, N. L., Aug., p 56 “Instaclloaktei on plaannd t”op—eTrEaRtZiAon, ofR .n eRw. , pBriOmRaOrNy YcAoKo,le rsR .a t WC.l aiarntdo n LwUoNrGk,s “Galvanizing line, Modernization of California Steel’s No. 1”—HAYES, H. E., Dec., p 20 A. R. and NUNEZ, A., Dec., p 17 “Integrated automation and control of slab caster No. 2 C-line at U.S. “Gary works slab handling facilities, Upgrade of U.S. Steel's”— teel, Gary works”—ALLEN, T., MENDLER, R. A., FUCHS- LUTHER, R. D. and KELLEN, D.L., Sept., p 21 HUBER, J., MacDONALD, A. L. and PENMAN, J. R., Nov., p 34 “Gary works, Integrated automation and control of slab caster No. 2 ae — for rolling mill control, High-level” —FAPANNI, C-line at U.S. Steel,”—-ALLEN, T., MENDLER, R. A., FUCHS- . and BERTINI, G., June, p 32 HUBER, J., MacDONALD, A. L. and PENMAN, J. R., Nov., p 34 “International iron and steel—1993”—-SAMWAYS, N. L., Dec., p 47 “Gary works, Modernization of 84-in. pickle line drives at U.S. “lowa, PMX Industries opens brass mill in,” Jan., p 62 Steel,”—TILTGES, D. L. and BRANCH, R. D., Dec., p 42 “Iron and steel industry—1992, Developments in the North “Gary works, Plate mill automation at U.S. Steel,”—-EVANS, R. D., American”—SAMWAYS, N. L., Feb., p D-1 ANDERSON, D. E., ZANNI, J.-M. and PRADAYROL, G., Mar., p44 “Iron production at British Steel, Master control system boosts,” “Gary works, Process computerization of No. 13 blast furnace at’”— Jan., p SHERMAN, G. J., ZMIERSKI, M. L. and HYLE, F. W., Oct., p 31 “Geneva Steel to revolutionize plate production, Unique continuous casting operation at”—-SAMWAYS, N. L., Nov., p 27 J “Geneva Steel, Biological treatment of full-strength coke plant wastewater at”—SHAW, K. C., Aug., p 29 “John M. Farley Elected 1994 AISE President,” Oct., p 49 December 1993 iron and Steel Engineer 75 K “More than 500 persons attend AISE Chicago Section kick-off meeting,” Dec., p 54 “Kawasaki Steel’s multipurpose coating line’—MURAKAMI, S., “Motors, Assessing life expectancy of d-c mill” —-OHMSTEDT, H. O. TANOKUCHI, |. and SUGANUMA, N.., July, p 36 and CARLBERG, C. L., May, p 28 “Kelly Award winners selected for 1992, AISE,” Oct., p 55 “KM/CAL, lication of distributed control on UPI's”—SMITH, M. A., STARY, P. and CLAYTOR, G. A., June, p 17 “Knee braced crane ae and solutions” —MILMAN, R. S. and HANSON, D. J., April, p 57 “New method secures start-up reliability in ladies,” April, p 86 “New technologies—A supplier's view’”—SAMWAYS, N. L., Oct., p 47 L “No. 1 galvanizing line, Modernization of California Steel's” —HAYES, A. R. and NUNEZ, A., Dec., p 17 “Ladle treatment facility, Design, construction and operation of Burns Harbor”—SCHMUCKER, W. A., KURZ, R. J., HATHA- “No. 13 blast furnace at Gary works, Process computerization of’— WAY, R. J. and BARBUS, J. A., Feb., p 35 SHERMAN, G. J., ZMIERSKI, M. L. and HYLE, F. W., Oct., p 31 “Ladies, New method secures start-up reliability in,” April, p 86 “No. 2 C-line at U.S. Steel, Gary works, Integrated automation and control of Slab caster”—ALLEN, T., MENDLER, R. A., FUCHS- “LTV Steel, Restructuring, refocusing and investment have Dick HUBER, J., MacDONALD, A. L. and PENMAN, J. R., Nov., p 34 Hipple excited about the new and different”—FUGA, D. J., July, p 42 “Nondestructive evaluation of hot rolled bars in an integrated processing line’—RODRICK, T. J., ANDERSON, C. R., “LTV Steel’s C-5 and C-6 blast furnaces, Rebuild of’—FOSTER, HEBAN, J. E. and LEDDON, R. G., July, p 28 S. C. and MAUND, R. H., Jr., Oct., p 24 “North American iron and steel industry—1992, Developments in “Lubricant and protective coating, Prepainted steel—Solid film” the”—SAMWAYS, N. L., Feb., p D-1 —GOSSELIN, C.A., Sept., p 9 “Nucor Compact Strip Production (CSP) hot strip mill at Hickman, “Lubricant for difficult drawing applications of ewes steels, D Concepts and start-up of ’"—HENDEL, P. B. and McDONALD, film” —WAKANO, S., SAKANE, T., HIROSE, Y., MATSUDA, N. M., Dec., p 36 and ONODERA, S.., Sept., p 14 “Numerical modeling of hot strip mill runout table cooling’ —EVANS, “Lubrication and improved work roll bearing life in a structural rolling J. F., ROEBUCK, |. D. and WATKINS, H. R., Jan., p 50 mill” —TAUSCHMAN, J. F., WINGROVE, R. L., EVANS, D. G MAYROSH, T. M. and LYNN, J. B., July, p 23 “Lukens Steel, Zinc removal from steel mill process water at”— MAIR, I. S., Aug., p 41 fe) “On-line ay mill process control computer replacement’— MURPHY, T. M. and JOHNS, R. L., June, p 23 “Oregon Steel Mills, Bob Sikora striving for superior products and “Machine scarfing and steel conditioning in the 1990's” —KLAYBOR, employees at”—SCHLOBOM™, L., Jan., p 60 G. L., SMITH, R. C. and SHOWALTER, M. S., Sept., p 31 “Magnetic on-line defect inspection _—- for strip steel” —MAKI, H., TSUNOZAKI, Y. and MATSUFUJI, Y., Jan., p 56 P “Maintenance and Mini-Mill Philosophy (Mid-Winter Seminar),”’ Jan.., p27 “Maintenance and reduce water consumption at Allegheny Ludium, hee yw profit renewal in steel, Supplier’—-HOGAN, W. T., S. J., Oct., p 44 Brush-type spray manifolds minimize nozzle,” Mar., p 52 “Maintenance Planning Seminar and Workshop, AISE,” Oct., p 62 “(PC) crmiolsls ”ap p—lAiRcAatTiAoNnsI ,t o Hh.o,t OaZnOdN Oco,l d Rr.o lalnindg NmiAlKisA,N OEx,p aTn.s,i Moanr .,o f pp a3i2r “Manager's guide to electrical power quality’—-LUDBROOK, A., “Pickle line drives at U.S. Steel, Gary works, Modernization of May, p 45 84-in.”—TILTGES, D. L. and BRANCH, R. D., Dec., p 42 “Manifolds minimize nozzle maintenance and reduce water consump- “Pickling lines and acid recovery systems, High-capacity push-”— tion at Allegheny Ludium, Brush-type spray,” Mar., p 52 BRAUN, E. and GROESSL, C. A., July, p 32 “Master control system boosts iron production at British Steel,” Jan., “Pictorial Review, 1993 AISE Spring Convention—,” July, p 45 p63 “Pictorial Review, 1993 Iron and Steel Exposition and AISE Annual “Material handling and scrap logistics, AISE meetings on,” May, Convention—,” Nov., p 59 p 58 = arc furnace, Electrical analysis of the steel’—-CELADA, Be Section meeting for April, Hot strip mill modernization highlights AISE,” June, p 56 J. S., May, p 35 “Pittsburgh Section meetings, AISE Past Chairmen and Student “Michcon Night highlights AISE Detroit Section meeting,” Feb., p 52 Engineers’ Night highlight,” May, p 56 “Microscope image processor for treatment of coke-oven ammonia “Pittsburgh Section tour new caster at Edgar Thomson works, liquor’—MIYAKE, M., YAMAMOTO, M. and MAEDA, K., Aug., AISE,” Aug., p 67 p33 “Plant Managers and Past Chairmen Night held at AISE Canton “MIDREX direct reduction technology—tThe direct route to clean Section,” Jan., p 66 steel”—FACCONE, D. M., KOPFLE, J. T. and VERDIER, R. H., April, p 77 “Plate mill automation at U.S. Steel, Gary works”—EVANS, R. D., ANDERSON, D. E., ZANNI, J.-M. and PRADAYROL, G., Mar., “Mini-Mill Philosophy (Mid-Winter Seminar), Maintenance and,” p44 Jan., p 27 “Modernization of an existing facility, Allegheny Ludium’s Vander- “Plate mill in Thailand, Tippins to supply,” June, p 47 grift plant—”—-ODASSO, A. S., Feb., p 31 “Plate mill process control computer replacement, On-line’’— MURPHY, T. M. and JOHNS, R. L., June, p 23 “Modernization of an operating hot strip mill—An electrical —_ G. C. and LEPPARD, M. A., May, “Plate production, Unique continuous casting operation at Geneva p 21 Steel to revolutionize’—SAMWAYS, N. L., Nov., p 27 “Modernization of Bethlehem’s Sparrows Point 68-in. hot strip “PMX Industries opens brass mill in lowa,” Jan., p 62 mill” —BAIER, J. C. and BUTLER, C. W., Mar., p 25 “Power quality, Manager’s guide to electrical’—LUDBROOK, A., “Modernization of California Steel’s No. 1 galvanizing line’ HAYES, May, p 45 A. R. and NUNEZ, A., Dec., p 17 “Prepainted steel—Solid film lubricant and protective coating’— “Modernization of Great Lakes’ 80-in. hot strip mill”—ADAMS, J. L., GOSSELIN, C. A., Sept., p 9 TUCCI, S. F., WYCHOCKI, D. J., McCABE, W. M. and BROWN, “President's Message—1993,” Jan., p 14 L., Dec., p 27 “PRO-TEC and Wheeling-Nisshin, Hot dip galvanizing facilities “Modernization of 84-in. pickle line drives at U.S. Steel, Gary dedicated at DNN” —SAMWAYS, N. L., Aug., p 56 works” —TILTGES, D. L. and BRANCH, R. D., Dec., p 42 “Process computer system to cold rolling, Application of autono- “Mon Valley works continuous slab caster, Start-up U.S. Steel mous decentralized” —-YOSHINAGA, S., YOKOTA, H. and Group, ’—PAVIA, J. W. and BRENDZA, M. D., Feb., p 25 MORI, J., June, p 25 76 iron and Steel Engineer December 1993 “Process computerization of No. 13 blast furnace at Gary works”— “Seminar, Feb. 11-14 at Innisbrook, 95 persons attend AISE Mid- SHERMAN, G. J., ZMIERSKI, M. L. and HYLE, F. W., Oct., p 31 Winter,” April, p 92 “Process control model improves quality at British Steel Lackenby “Seminar), Maintenance and Mini-Mill Philosophy (Mid-Winter,” universal beam mill”—-JENNINGS, D., BACKHAUS, K. O., Jan., p 27 KRENGEL, R. N., RUNDE, W. and SCHULZE, D. R., Sept., p 25 Seminar Review, AISE Variable Speed A-C Drives,” Aug., p 74 “Process Control Program, AISI and DOE collaborate on “Sendzimir mill at ILVA, Autoadaptive process control of a”’— Advanced”—KAVANAGH, L. W., May, p 49 SILVESTRINI, M., DOLCI, F., CHICCHIERO, E. and MAFFEO, “Process water at Lukens Steel, Zinc removal from steel mill” — W., Aug., p 50 MAIR, |. S., Aug., p 41 “Sikora striving for superior products and employees at Oregon “Profile re of crane rail at Bethlehem’s Burns Harbor plant”— Steel Mills, Bob” —-SCHLOBOHM, L., Jan., p 60 TOTTEN, C. A., April, p 62 “Silica welding, Coke-oven repairs within British Steel using”— TITTERINGTON, B., Oct., p 11 “Slab handling facilities, Upgrade of U.S. Steel's Gary works”— Q LUTHER, R. D. and KELLEN, D. L., Sept., p 21 “Slab narrow face bul ng in continuous casting, Control of’ — “Quality at British Steel Lackenby universal beam mill, Process SHAY,J . D., OSAME, M. and HALVACHS, F. J., Nov.p, 4 0 control model improves” —JENNINGS, D., BACKHAUS, K. O., “SMS to build third CSP plant in U.S. and expand facilities at KRENGEL, R. N., RUNDE, W. and SCHULZE, D. R., Sept., p 25 Crawfordsville and Hickman,” Aug., p 63 “Quality in steelmaking, Artificial Intelligence (Al) improves”— BOZENHARDT, H. F. and SHAFER,J . D., June, p 41 “Soaking bar technology on a single-taphole blast furnace”— O'DONNELL, E. M., MIKALOFF, G. G. and YOUNT, J. G., Jr., “Quality, Manager’s guide to electrical power’—LUDBROOK, A., Oct., p 36 May, p 45 “Southwest meeting held at Blytheville, Ark., AISE,”” Aug., p 68 “Sparrows Point 68-in. hot strip mill, Modernization of Bethle- hem’s”—BAIER, J. C. and BUTLER, C. W., Mar., p 25 “Spouses’ Program, 1993 AISE Spring Convention—,” April, p 26 “Spring Convention in Nashville, May 3, 4 and 5, 1993 AISE,” April, “Rebuild of LTV Steel’s C-5 and C-6 blast furnaces’ —FOSTER, S. C. and MAUND, R. H., Jr., Oct., p 24 p19 “Recent developments in backup roll bearing technology” —INNIS, “Spring Convention—Pictorial Review, 1993 AISE,” July, p 45 C.L., Jr., Mar., p 48 “Start-up of Nucor Compact Strip Production (CSP) hot strip mill at “Recent developments to reduce strip cleaning costs” —COLVIN, Hickman, Concepts and”—HENDEL, P. B. and McDONALD, M. T., Sept., p 17 M., Dec., p 36 “Start-up of U.S. Steel Group, Mon Valley works continuous slab “Recycling nature’s way, The Wetlands—’’—ZICK, E. A., WOJNAR, H. and PORTER, P. L., Aug., p 45 caster”—PAVIA, J. W. and BRENDZA, M. D., Feb., p 25 “Recycling vitrification process for electric arc furnace dust’— “Start-up reliability in ladies, New method secures,” April, p 86 GRESS, L. and SARKO, A., Aug., p 38 “Steel conditioning in the 1990’s, Machine scarfing and” —KLAYBOR, “Restructuring, refocusing and investment have Dick Hipple excited G. L., SMITH, R. C. and SHOWALTER, M. S., Sept., p 31 about the new and different LTV Steel’”—-FUGA, D. J., July, “Steel Group, Mon Valley works continuous slab caster, Start-up of p 42 U.S.” —PAVIA, J. W. and BRENDZA, M. D., Feb., p 25 “Roll bearing life in a structural — mill, Lubrication and improved “Steel in figures—1993, World,” Sept., p 36 work”—TAUSCHMAN, J. F., WINGROVE, R. L., EVANS, D. G., “Steel melting arc furnace, Electrical analysis of the’—-CELADA, MAYROSH, T. M. and LYNN, J. B., July, p 23 J. S., May, p 35 “Roll bearing technology, Recent developments in backup’ —INNIS, “Steel, Gary works, Plate mill automation at U.S.”—EVANS, R. D.., C.L., JR., Mar., p 48 ANDERSON, D. E., ZANNI, J.-M. and PRADAYROL, G., Mar., “Roli grinder, Development of on-line” KURODA, A., HAYASHI, K. p44 and AYANO, T., Mar., p 38 “Steel, Supplier partnerships and profit renewal in’—HOGAN, “Rolled bars in an integrated processing line, Nondestructive evalu- W.T., S. J., Oct., p 44 ation of hot”—RODRICK, T. J., ANDERSON, C. R., HEBAN, “Steelmaker-supplier relationship, Competition: A view inside J. E. and LEDDON, R. G., July, p 28 the” —GRAHAM, T. C., June, p 45 “Roller bearing assembly, Finite element analysis of a work roll “Steelmaking facilities, Harmonic analysis in electric arc furnace”— chock and”—HONEYGOSKY, M. A., CIA, T. A. and GILKER, C., MENDIS, S. R. and BISHOP, M. T., May, p 40 BUTINE, J. A., Jan., p 46 “Steelmaking, Artificial Intelligence (Al) improves quality in’”— “Rolling mill control, High-level integration system for” —FAPANNI, BOZENHARDT, H. F. and SHAFER, J. D., June, p 41 C. and BERTINI, G., June, p 32 “Steels, Dry film lubricant for difficult drawing applications “Rolling mills using finite element methods, analysis of chatter of ee eee S., SAKANE, T., HIROSE, Y., vibration phenomena of’—GUO, R.-M., URSO, A. C. and MATSUDA, N. and ONODERA, S., Sept., p 14 SCHUNK, J. H., Jan., p 29 “Steel—Solid film lubricent and protective coating, Prepainted’”— “Rolling mills, Expansion of pair cross (PC) mill applications to hot GOSSELIN, C. A., Sept., p 9 and cold’’"—ARATANI, H., OZONO, R. and NAKANO, T., Mar., “Strip cleaning costs, Recent developments to reduce’”—COLVIN, p 32 M. T., Sept., p 17 “Rolling mills, Identification of chatter sources in colc”—NESSLER, “Strip mill at Hickman, Concepts and start-up of Nucor Compact G. L. and CORY, J. F., Jr., Jan., p 40 Strip Production (CSP) hot”—HENDEL, P. B. and McDONALD. “Rolling, Application of autonomous decentralized process com- M., Dec., p 36 — system to cold’”—YOSHINAGA, S., YOKOTA, H. and “Strip mill pusher furnaces: Over 4 million tonne hearth life, Hot’— ORI, J., Junep, 2 5 TASSOT, P., ORCZYK, G., FAVRE, M.-C. and URFFER, D., = Steel, —s beam furnace well-way slot covers at”— April, p 73 AMPBELL, F., JR., MEINZINGER, A. D. and FAUST, C. H., “Strip mill runout table cooling, Numerical modeling of hot”—EVANS, July, p 17 J. F., ROEBUCK, |. D. and WATKINS, H. R., Jan., p 50 “Strip mill, Modernization of Bethlehem’s Sparrows Point 68-in. hot”—BAIER, J. C. and BUTLER, C. W., Mar., p 25 “Strip mill, Modernization of Great Lakes’ 80-in. hot”—ADAMS, J. L., TUCCI, S. F., WYCHOCKI, D. J., McCABE, W. M. and BROWN, “Scarfing and steel conditioning in the 1990's, Machine” —KLAYBOR, L., Dec., p 27 G. L., SMITH, R. C. and SHOWALTER, M. S., Sept., p 31 “Strip mill—An electrical perspective, Modernization of an operating “Scholarship winners announced, AISE,” Oct., p 56 hot”—GINGHER, G. C. and LEPPARD, M. A., May, p 21 “an. AISE meetings on material handling and,” May, “Strip steel, Magnetic on-line defect inspection system for’— p MAKI, H., TSUNOZAKI,Y .a nd MATSUF UJYI., ,Jan ., p 56 “Section Chairmen, Vice Chairmen and Secretaries, 1993-1994 “Structural rolling mill, Lubrication and improved work roll bearing AISE District,” Oct., p 50 life in a”"—TAUSCHMAN, J. F., WINGROVE, R. L., EVANS, “Seminar and Workshop, AISE Maintenance Planning,” Oct., p 62 D. G., MAYROSH, T. M. and LYNN, J. B., July, p 23 December 1993 iron and Steel Engineer 77 “Student Engineers’ Night highlight Pittsburgh Section meetings, “Wastewater at Geneva Steel, Biological treatment of full-strength AISE Past Chairmen and,” May, p 56 coke plant’”—SHAW, K. C., Aug., p 29 “Supplier partnerships and profit renewal in steel” —HOGAN, W. T., “Western Conference at Sparks, Nev., June 11-12, AISE,” Aug., . J., Oct., p 44 p 66 “Support systems, Transportation efficiency” —-BOWMAN, S. A. and “Western Conference, AISE,” June, p 54 WEILER, A., Sept., p 29 “Wetlands—Recycling nature’s way, The’—ZICK, E. A., WOJNAR, “Symposium—Review, AISE Crane Wheel Assemblies,” Jan., p 67 H. and PORTER, P. L., Aug., p 45 “Wheeling-Nisshin, Hot-dip galvanizing facilities dedicated at DNN, PRO-TEC and”—SAMWAYS, N. L., Aug., p 56 T “Work roll chock and roller bearing assembly, Finite element analysis of a”—HONEYGOSKY, M. A., GARCIA, T. A. and “Takehiko —— blending three cultures into success at California BUTINE, J. A., Jan., p 46 Steel”—FUGA, D. J., Feb., p 45 “World steel in figures—1993,” Sept., p 36 “Technical Program, 1993 AISE Spring Convention—,” April, p 21 “Technologies—A supplier's view, new”—SAMWAYS, N. L., Oct., p 47 “Thailand, Tippins to supply plate mill in,” June, p 47 z “The Wetlands—Recycling nature’s way’””—ZICK, E. A., WOJNAR, H. and PORTER, P. L., Aug., p 45 “Zinc removal from steel mill process water at Lukens Steel” “Thermomechanical analysis of a 225-ton BOF vessel’”—CHEN, —MAIR, |. S., Aug., p 41 E.-S., LAUTENSLEGER, R. W. and BREZNY, B., Nov., p 43 “Tippins to supply plate mill in Thailand,” June, p 47 “Transportation efficiency support systems” —BOWMAN, S. A. and WEILER, A., Sept., p 29 “Trunnion ring exchange, BOF vessel and’”—PALMER, S. E., CADOTTE, D., SHEPHERD, J. C. and WOLFERT, J. R., Dec., p23 “20th Annual AiSE Utah Invitational at Park City, Utah,” Aug., p 65 “Twentieth Annual AISE Utah Invitational,” June, p 55 “30 Years with AISE, 71 Members Complete,” Jan., p 26 “68-in. hot strip mill, Modernization of Bethlehem’s Sparrows Point”—BAIER, J. C. and BUTLER, C. W., Mar., p 25 U “71 Members Complete 30 Years with AISE,” Jan., p 26 “80-in. hot strip mill, Modernization of Great Lakes”’—ADAMS, J. L., “U.S. Steel Group, Mon Valley works continuous slab caster, TUCCI, S. F., WYCHOCKI, D. J., McCABE, W. M. and BROWN, Start-up of’ —PAVIA, J. W. and BRENDZA, M. D., Feb., p 25 L., Dec., p 27 “U.S. Steel, Gary works, Integrated automation and control of slab “84-in. pickle line drives at U.S. Steel, Gary works, Modernization caster No. 2 C-line at”—ALLEN, T., MENDLER, R. A., FUCHS- of’—TILTGES, D. L. and BRANCH, R. D., Dec., p 42 HUBER, J., MacDONALD, A. L. and PENMAN, J. R., Nov., p 34 “95 persons attend AISE Mid-Winter Seminar, Feb. 11-14 at “U.S. Steel, . Son Modernization of 84-in. pickle line drives Innisbrook,” April, p 92 at”—TILTGES, D. L. and BRANCH, R. D., Dec., p 42 ““225-ton BOF vessel, Thermomechanical analysis of a’”—CHEN, “U.S. Steel, Gary works, Plate mill automation at’”—EVANS, R. D., E.-S., LAUTENSLEGER, R. W. and BREZNY, B., Nov., p 43 ANDERSON, D. E., ZANNI, J.-M. and PRADAYROL, G., Mar., “1990's, Machine scarfing and steel conditioning in the” —KLAYBOR, p 44 G. L., SMITH, R. C. and SHOWALTER, M. S., Sept., p 31 “U.S. Steel’s ry works slab handling facilities, Upgrade of’— LUTHER, A. D. and KELLEN, D.L., Sept.p, 2 1 “1992, AISE Kelly Award winners selected for,” Oct., p 55 “Understanding power converter voltage specifications’— “1992, Developments in the North American iron and steel indus- ANDERMAN, R. S. and TESSENDOPF, R.I ., Mayp, 3 2 try—”—-SAMWAYS, N. L., Feb., p D-1 “Unique continuous casting operation at Geneva Steel to revolution- “1992, District Section Christmas Parties—,”’ Feb., p 54 ize plate production” —-SAMWAYS, N. L., Nov., p 27 “1993 AISE National Committees,” Jan., p 20 “Upgrade of U.S. Steel’s Gary works slab handling facilities—’ “1993 AISE Officers and Directors,” Jan., p 16 LUTHER, R. D. and KELLEN, D. L., Sept., p 21 “1993 = Spring Convention in Nashville, May 3, 4 and 5,” April, “UPI’s KM/CAL, Application of distributed control on”—SMITH, p M. A., STARY, P. and CLAYTOR, G. A., June, p 17 “1993 AISE Spring Convention—Abstracts of papers to be “Utah Invitational at Park City, Utah, 20th Annual AISE,” Aug., p 65 presented,” April, p 33 “Utah Invitational, Twentieth Annual AISE,” June, p 55 “1993 AISE Spring Convention—Chairmen,” April, p 31 “1993 AISE Spring Convention—Pictorial Review,” July, p 45 “1993 AISE Spring Convention—Spouses’ Program,” April, p 26 Vv “1993 AISE Spring Convention—Technical Program,” April, p 21 “Vandergrift plant—Modernization of an existing facility, Allegheny “1993 Iron and Steel Exposition and AISE Annual Convention— Ludlum’s”—ODASSO, A. S., Feb., p 31 Abstracts of papers to be presented at technical sessions,” “Vessels, Experimental analysis of high-temperature” —IVES, K. D. Sept., p P-65 and TRICK, T. M., Feb., p 39 “1993 Iron and Steel Exposition and AISE Annual Convention— “Vibration phenomena of — mills using finite element methods, Chairmen,” Sept., p P-55 Analysis of chatter”—GUO, R.-M., URSO, A. C. and SCHUNK, “1993 Iron and Steel Exposition and AISE Annual Convention— J. H., Jan., p 29 Pictorial Review,” Nov., p 59 “Voltage and adjustable frequency drives for overhead traveling “1993 Iron and Steel Exposition and AISE Annual Convention— cranes, A-c adjustable’ —HUGHES, R. W., April, p 66 Spouses’ Program,” Sept., p P-35 “wa specifications, Understanding power converter’— “1993 Iron and Steel Exposition and AISE Annual Convention— ANDERMAN, R. S. and TESSENDORF, R. I., May, p 32 Technical Program,” Sept., p P-39 “1993, International iron and steel—”—-SAMWAYS, N. L., Dec., p 3 “1993, President's Message,” Jan., p 14 Ww “1993, World steel in figures—,” Sept., p 36 “Walking beam furnace well-way slot covers at Rouge Steel’— “1993-1994 AISE District Section Chairmen, Vice Chairmen and Sal PBELL, F., Jr., MEINZINGER, A. D. and FAUST, C. H., Secretaries,” Oct., p 50 uly, p 17 “1994 AISE President, John M. Farley Elected,” Oct., p 49 78 iron and Steel Engineer December 1993

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