Bachelors Theses
Alternative Title
Stall roasting and copper matting in blast furnace
Abstract
"The theory of the copper blast furnace run having been given us in the class room, we wishing to familiarize ourselves with the practical processes and the difficulties involved, selected it as the basis of an investigation of which the following is a correct report. The original ore was a high grade copper sulphide from the Ducktown, Tenn. district to which was added some heavy pyritic ore from various quarters. The latter was added to furnish the iron oxide necessary as a flux in the blast furnace and sulphur in sufficient amount to make the ore self roasting when charged into a previously heated stall"--page 1.
Department(s)
Mining Engineering
Degree Name
B.S. in Mining Engineering
Publisher
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy
Publication Date
1906
Pagination
i, 22 pages
Rights
© 1906 J. V. Stevens, F. B. Powell, and J. D. Shanks, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Blast furnacesCopperMattes
Thesis Number
T 114
Print OCLC #
5923846
Electronic OCLC #
301752077
Recommended Citation
Stevens, John Vivian; Powell, Frank Bowman; and Shanks, John Dozier, "Copper matting blast furnace run" (1906). Bachelors Theses. 189.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/bachelors_theses/189
Comments
Illustrated by authors.
J. V. Stevens determined to be John Vivian Stevens, F. B. Powell determined to be Frank Bowman Powell, and J. D. Shanks determined to be John Dozier Shanks from "Forty-First Annual Catalogue. School of Mines and Metallurgy, University of Missouri".