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  2. High-Enthalpy Arc Heated Facility - Wikipedia

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    The HEAT-H2 Test Unit is an arc-heated aerothermal tunnel providing high-enthalpy flow at high Mach numbers and dynamic pressures simulating hypersonic flight at pressure altitudes up to 120 atm. H2 utilitzes an N-4 Huels-type arc heater to generate high-temperature, high-pressure air for expansion through a hypersonic nozzle into the evacuated test cell.

  3. Electric arc furnace - Wikipedia

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    Initially "electric steel" produced by an electric arc furnace was a specialty product for such uses as machine tools and spring steel. Arc furnaces were also used to prepare calcium carbide for use in carbide lamps. The Stassano electric furnace is an arc type furnace that usually rotates to mix the bath.

  4. Peter Glaser - Wikipedia

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    Peter Edward Glaser (September 5, 1923 – May 29, 2014) was a Czechoslovakian-born American scientist and aerospace engineer. He served as Vice President, Advanced Technology (1985–94), was employed at Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, MA (1955–94); subsequently he served as a consultant to the company (1994–2005).

  5. Paul Héroult - Wikipedia

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    Bust of Heroult in Thury-Harcourt. Paul (Louis-Toussaint) Héroult (10 April 1863 – 9 May 1914) was a French scientist. He was one of the inventors of the Hall-Héroult process for smelting aluminium, and developed the first successful commercial electric arc furnace. [1]

  6. Edgar Allen and Company - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Melting Shop was home to two Héroult electric arc furnaces, the first installed in 1910,the other in 1912 still working when the site closed. This was the first application of electric arc furnaces in Sheffield. These were a nominal 5 tons capacity and provided metal for the foundry and to ingot production for forging.

  7. Rjukan–Notodden Industrial Heritage Site - Wikipedia

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    The researchers moved the arc furnace at Vassmoen to the Notodden site in order to test the effect of electric power on fertilizer yield. After determining what type of furnace was the best choice for mass production, Eyde's previous company Elkem was placed in control of the factory.

  8. Stassano furnace - Wikipedia

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    Stassano furnace exhibited at the Museo nazionale della scienza e della tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci. The Stassano furnace is an electric arc furnace for the production of steel. Invented by Ernesto Stassano in 1898, it is the first electric furnace in history for ferrous metallurgy. [1]

  9. Arc furnace - Wikipedia

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