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MINING AND METALLURGY 287

METALLURGICAL LABORATORY. I, II; 2 to 5 cr. Detailed research
problems covering selected metallurgical processes. The particular
application of one or more of the metallurgical principles outlined by

courses 122, 124. Lab. fee $3.00 per credit. Mr. McCaffery, Mr.
Mackay.

ADVANCED PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF THE METALS. An advanced treat-
ment of the principles of physical metallurgy, and the direct applica-
tion of these principles to metallurgical practice. Mr. Oesterle.

THERMODYNAMICS OF METALLURGICAL REACTIONS. Yr; 3 or more cr.
Mr. McCaffery.

PHASE RULE APPLIED TO METALLURGY. A study of phase equilibrium
in metal systems. The importance of allotropic forms, the interpre-
tation of equilibrium diagrams, and a comprehensive recognition of
meta-stability. Mr. Mackay.

IRON AND STEEL METALLURGY

METALLURGY OF IRON AND STEEL. I, II; 3 er. The iron blast furnace,
bessemer, open-hearth, and electric furnace steel processes. Prin-
ciples of design of furnaces and accessory apparatus. Control of
furnace operation and product. Re-heating, rolling, rolling mills,
forging, hammers and presses, alloy steels, standard specifications,

inspection methods. Prerequisites: General chemistry and physics.
Mr. McCaffery.

IRON AND STEEL LABORATORY. Yr; 2 or 8 cr. I—The physical prop-
erties and structure of low and medium carbon steels as affected by
their heat-treatment and mechanical treatment. IIl—The construc-
tion and effects of acid, neutral and basic oxidizing and reducing
slags. Prerequisite: Mining 124 or concurrent registration. Lab.
fee $3.00 per credit. Mr. Mackay.

FOUNDRY METALLURGY. II; 2 cr. The properties of gray iron, foun-
dry raw materials, the cupola and air furnace. The properties of
cast steel. Converter, open hearth and electric furnace castings.

The properties and production of malleable iron. Lectures, quiz.
Mr. McCaffery.

MANUFACTURE OF Coke. I; 2cr. The preparation of coal for coking.
The coking process in bee-hive and by-products ovens. The recovery
of by-products. Lectures, quiz. Mr. McCaffery.

HEAT TREATMENT OF Sorr AND MEDIUM STEELS. II; 2 cr. A study
of the iron-carbon system based upon the diffusion of earbon and
other soluble contained substances. A systematic discussion of the
commercial heat treatment of forged and rolled steels. Mr. Oesterle.

THE IRON BLAsT FurRNACE. I; 5 cr. The construction of the furnace
and accessory apparatus. The reactions in the furnace and factors
influencing control of the process are taken up in lectures and prob-

lems in furnace design are worked out in the drafting room. Mr.
McCaffery.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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