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Sources in order of relevance http://mathewpeet.org/science/materials/steel/history/ http://www.anselm.edu/homepage/dbanach/h-carnegie-steel.htm http://www.saburchill.com/history/chapters/IR/037f.html http://neon.mems.cmu.edu/cramb/Processing/history.html

Sources in order of relevance http://www.bluescopesteel.com/media/10526/Making%20Steel%20Poster_opt.pdf Sources in order of relevance http://www.steel.org/Making%20Steel/How%20Its%20Made/Processes/How%20A%20Blast%20Furnace%20Works%20larry%20says%20to%20delete.aspx http://www.s-cool.co.uk/gcse/chemistry/extraction-of-metals/revise-it/the-blast-furnace http://www.steeluniversity.org/content/html/eng/default.asp?catid=13&pageid=2081272330 Sources in order of relevance
Oxygen process: http://www.steel.org/Making%20Steel/How%20Its%20Made/Processes/Processes%20Info/The%20Basic%20Oxygen%20Steelmaking%20Process.aspx
Steel alloy: http://www.chasealloys.co.uk/steel/alloying-elements-in-steel/

Sources in order of relevance http://www.slg.jp/e/slag/kind.html Cycle through links on the left http://www.worldsteel.org/dms/internetDocumentList/fact-sheets/Fact-sheet_By-products/document/Fact%20sheet_By-products.pdf http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/infrastructure/structures/97148/ssa1.cfm http://www.euroslag.com/products/properties/ Sources in order of relevance http://rmrc.wisc.edu/ug-mat-steel-slag/ Use resources at bottom? http://www.yuber.com.tr/yeni_pdf/Ladle_Slag_in_EAF.pdf Bibliography
Collins, R. J. and S. K. Ciesielski. Recycling and Use of Waste Materials and By-Products in Highway Construction, National Cooperative Highway Research Program Synthesis of Highway Practice 199, Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, 1994.
Emery, J. J. "Slag Utilization in Pavement Construction," Extending Aggregate Resources. ASTM Special Technical Publication 774, American Society for Testing and Materials, Washington, DC, 1982.
Gupta, J. D., and W. A. Kneller. Precipitate



Bibliography: Collins, R. J. and S. K. Ciesielski. Recycling and Use of Waste Materials and By-Products in Highway Construction, National Cooperative Highway Research Program Synthesis of Highway Practice 199, Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, 1994. Emery, J. J. "Slag Utilization in Pavement Construction," Extending Aggregate Resources. ASTM Special Technical Publication 774, American Society for Testing and Materials, Washington, DC, 1982. Gupta, J. D., and W. A. Kneller. Precipitate Potential of Highway Subbase Aggregates. Report No. FHWA/OH-94/004, Prepared for the Ohio Department of Transportation, November, 1993. JEGEL. Steel Slag Aggregates Use in Hot Mix Asphalt Concrete. Final Report, prepared by John Emery Geotechnical Engineering Limited for the Steelmaking Slag Technical Committee, April, 1993. Noureldin, A. S., and R. S. McDaniel. "Evaluation of Steel Slag Asphalt Surface Mixtures," Presented at Transportation Research Board 69th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, January, 1990. American Iron and Steel Institute. (2013). Steelworks. The Basic Oxygen Steelmaking (BOS) Process. http://www.steel.org/Making Steel/How Its Made/Processes/Processes Info/The Basic Oxygen Steelmaking Process.aspx BlueScope Steel Chase Alloys Ltd. (2011). Chase Alloys. Effects of Alloying Elements in Steel. http://www.chasealloys.co.uk/steel/alloying-elements-in-steel/ Harsco Metals and Minerals Nippon Slag Association. (2003). Nippon Slag Association. About Iron and Steel Slag. http://www.slg.jp/e/slag/kind.html Osvaldo Bonetti, Stefana, S.p.A., Ospitaletto, & Carlo, Mapelli, Dipartimento, Meccanica, Politecnico, Di, Milano Peet Mathew. (2013). Iron and Steel making history. Mathwetpeet.org. http://mathewpeet.org/science/materials/steel/history/ Professor Joseph, S., Spoerl Recycled Materials Resource Centre. (2013). Steel Slag - Material Description. Recycled Materials Resource Centre. http://rmrc.wisc.edu/ug-mat-steel-slag/ Spiegel Jerry The Open Door Web Site. (2010). Iron and Steel Manufacture. The Open Door Web Site. http://www.saburchill.com/history/chapters/IR/037f.html

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