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AIST Howe Memorial Lecture


2007
Alan w. Cramb "From Liquid to Solid" Key Issues in the Future of Steel Casting"
2005
Gordon A. Irons
"Developments in Electric Arc Furnace Steelmaking"
2004
No Award Chosen.
Award to be presented every other year opposite the J. Keith Brimacombe Lecture.
2003
George Krauss
Cast Steel to Wrought Products: Chemistry to Engineered Microstructures
2002
Henri R. Gaye
Slag Control for Quality Steels
2001
Peter J. Koros
Dusts, Scale, Slags, Sludges. . .Not Wastes, but Sources of Profits
2000
Roderick I.L. Guthrie
Fluid Flow in Metallurgy – Friend or Foe?
1999
Gordon H. Geiger
Steel at the Millenium
1998
Wei-Kao Lu
The Search for an Economical and Environmentally-Friendly Ironmaking Process
1997
John R. Stubbles
Who Was Henry Howe?
1996
Richard J. Fruehan
Future Steelmaking Technologies and the Role of Basic Research
1995
T. Ray Meadowcroft
The Evolution of Metallurgical Education
1994
Paul E. Nilles
Alternative Technologies in Iron and Steelmaking
1993
J. Keith Brimacombe
Empowerment with Knowledge - Toward the Intelligent Mould for the Continuous Casting of Steel Billets
1992
Geoffrey R. Belton
How Fast Can We Go? The Status of Our Knowledge on the Rates of Gas-Liquid Metal Reactions
1991
William E. Dennis
The Organization and Management of Collaborative Research for Steel
1990
Robert E. Boni
The Dual Romance -- Steel and the Auto
1989
Toshihiko Emi
Technological Aspects of the Revitalization of Iron and Steel Industries
1988
Alex McLean
The Turbulent Tundish--Contaminator or Refiner?
1987
E. h. Karl Brotzmann
New Concepts and Methods for Iron and Steel Production
1986
J. Peter Gordon
Forty Years of The Steel Industry - Its Problems, Progress & Opportunities
1985
Gordon E. Forward
The Steel Challenge In A World Market
1984
Frank W. Luerssen
The Manufacture of Free-Machining Carbon Steels
1983
Michael Korchynsky
The Art and Science of Microalloyed Steels
1982
William Cairns Leslie
Inclusions and Mechanical Properties
1981
Tasuku T. Fuwa
Dephosphorization in Liquid Steel
1980
Robert D. Pehlke
Steelmaking - The Jet Age
1979
Julian Szekely
Radically Innovative Steelmaking Technologies
1978
E. T. Turkdogan
Blast Furnace Reactions
1977
Terence E. Dancy
The Evolution of Ironmaking
1976
J. H. Chesters
Men and Magnesia
1975
Charles R. Taylor
Continuous Casting Update
1974
Merton C. Flemings
Solidification Processing
1973
Francis John McMulkin
What Direction - Steel?
1972
W. T. Lankford, Jr.
Some Considerations of Strength and Ductility in the Continuous Casting Process
1971
William O. Philbrook
Progress in Understanding the Rates of Metallurgical Processes
1970
James B. Austin
Henry Marion Howe
1969
Michael Tenenbaum
Non-Metallic Phases in Low-Carbon Sheet Steels of Various Origins
1968
Bernard Trentini
Comments on Oxygen Steelmaking
1967
Gerhard J. Derge
Heterogeneity and Interface Reactions in Iron and Steelmaking
1966
George A. Roberts
Vanadium in High Speed Steel
1965
B. M. Larsen
The Open Hearth - Can We Learn From Its First One Hundred Years
1964
Frederick D. Richardson
The Climate of Process Metallurgy in the 1960's
1963
John F. Elliott
Some Macroscopic Transport Problems
1962
Morris Cohen
The Strengthening of Steel
1961
Lawrence S. Darken
Role of Chemistry in Metallurgical Research
1960
Robert F. Mehl
Commentary of Metallurgy
1959
Clarence E. Sims
The Nonmetallic Constituents of Steel
1958
Maxwell Gensamer
The Structure of Metals and the Strength of Structures
1957
Edmund S. Davenport
Some Observations on Ferrite-Carbide Aggregates in Alloy Steels
1956
Herbert J. French
Some Aspects of Hardenable Alloy Steels (Posthumously)
1955
John S. Marsh
The Anatomy of the Open Hearth
1954
C. D. King
Steelmaking Processes - Some Future Prospects
1953
Joseph Winlock
The Influence of the Rate of Deformation on the Tensile Properties of Some Plain Carbon Sheet Steels
1952
Augustus B. Kinzel
Chromium Carbide in Stainless Steel
1951
Joseph R. Vilella
Twenty-Five More Years of Metallography
1950
Francis B. Foley
Factors Affecting Deformation and Rupture of Metals at Elevated Temperatures
1949
John Chipman
What is Metallurgy?
1948
Robert B. Sosman
Temperature in the Open Hearth Furnace
1947
H. W. Graham
Factors Which Determine Iron and Steel Making Processes
1946
T. L. Joseph
The Blast Furnace Process and Means of Control
1945
Marcus A. Grossman
Toughness and Fracture of Hardened Steels
1944
James T. MacKenzie
Cast Iron Steel Plus Graphite
1943
Leo F. Reinartz
The Development of Research and Quality Control in the Modern Steel Plant
1942
John Johnston
Time as a Factor in the Making and Treating of Steel
1941
Alfred V. deForest
Some Complexities of Impact Strength
1940
Charles H. Herty, Jr.
Slag Control
1939
H. W. Gillet
Some Things We Don't Know About the Creep of Metals
1938
Frederick M. Becket
On the Allotropy of Stainless Steels
1937
Paul D. Merica
Progress in the Improvement of Cast Iron and the Use of Alloys
1936
H. F. Moore
The Correlation of Metallography and Strength of Materials
1935
E. C. Smith
Some Studies of Problems in Steel Melting
1934
F. N. Speller
The Corrosion Problem with Respect to Iron and Steel
1933
George B. Waterhouse
Steelmaking Processes
1932
Edgar C. Bain
On the Rates of Reactions in Solid Steel
1931
Francis F. Lucas
On the Art of Metallography
1930
Zay Jeffries
The Future of the American Iron and Steel Industry
1929
John Howe
Hall Studies of Hadfield's Manganese Steel With the Highpower Microscope
1928
Henry D. Hibbard
Significance of the Simple Steel Analysis
1927
Bradley Stoughton
Alloy Steels
1926
William Campbell
Twenty-Five Years of Metallography
1925
John A. Mathews
Austenite and Austenitic Steels
1924
Albert Sauveur
What is Steel?

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