ANDREW P GOODMAN
Engineers in Panarama Park, IA

License number
Pennsylvania PE018732E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Panarama Park, IA 52722
Pennsylvania

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Name
Address
Phone
Andrew Goodman, age 49
476 Barbara Dr, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Andrew Goodman, age 56
501 Hudson St, Moosic, PA 18507
(484) 951-5676
Andrew Goodman, age 79
9840 Brookview Dr, Urbandale, IA 50322
(515) 988-4868
Andrew L Goodman, age 56
7932 Cross Creek Cir, Breinigsville, PA 18031
(610) 366-9639
Andrew L Goodman
2630 Crystal Dr, Whitehall, PA 18052
(610) 366-9639
(610) 351-4945
(610) 351-4944
(610) 351-0659

Professional information

Andrew Goodman Photo 1

Method Of Angle Cutting Slabs And Removing Scale

US Patent:
2004022, Nov 18, 2004
Filed:
May 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/438858
Inventors:
Dennis Dixon - Davenport IA, US
Andrew Goodman - Bettendorf IA, US
Assignee:
IPSCO STEEL INC.
International Classification:
B22D011/126, B22D011/124, B22D011/00
US Classification:
164/460000, 164/477000, 164/486000
Abstract:
An in-line method of producing steel using a continuous caster includes forming a continuous strand of steel from the continuous caster and severing a slab from the continuous strand. An angle between a front face or a rear face of the slab and a line perpendicular to a top surface or a bottom surface of the slab is between about 10° and about 45°. Alternatively, the angle between the front face or the rear face and the line perpendicular to the top surface or the bottom surface is between about 15° and about 35° or between about 20° and about 25°. Primary scale is then removed from the slab with a descaler prior to rolling the slab to a desired thickness. A first waterjet descaler descales only one of the front and the rear faces and only one of the top and bottom surfaces, and a second waterjet descaler descales only the other of the front and the rear faces and only the other of the top and bottom surfaces.


Andrew Goodman Photo 2

Coiler Drum With Raised Surfaces

US Patent:
7237414, Jul 3, 2007
Filed:
Oct 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/968932
Inventors:
Richard Acquaviva - Davenport IA, US
Andrew P. Goodman - Bettendorf IA, US
Assignee:
IPSCO Steel, Inc. - Lisle IL
International Classification:
B21C 47/28
US Classification:
72148, 72229, 242613
Abstract:
A coiler drum of a reversing rolling mill includes a work portion that engages a strip of metal being processed in the reversing rolling mill. The work portion includes an inner base surface and engaging strips that extend radially outward from the base surface. When the metal strip is engaged by the work portion, the metal strip does not contact the inner base surface, which has a surface area greater than 35 percent of the work surface. The engaging strips can be formed on the coiler drum by using weld overlays, inserts into slots, or by casting the engaging strips onto the coiler drum at the time the coiler drum is cast. The engaging strips may be laterally offset from one another and have a length less than 50 percent of the axial length of the work portion. The engaging strips may also be formed from a different material than the material of the work surface of the coiler drum.


Andrew Goodman Photo 3

Method For Surface Cooling Steel Slabs To Prevent Surface Cracking, And Steel Slabs Made By That Method

US Patent:
7799151, Sep 21, 2010
Filed:
Nov 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
12/085559
Inventors:
Cache Folkman - Bettendorf IA, US
Ambrose Cooke - Davenport IA, US
Andrew P. Goodman - Bettendorf IA, US
Assignee:
SSAB Enterprises, LLC - Lisle IL
International Classification:
C21D 8/02, C22C 38/00, B22D 11/12
US Classification:
148541, 148320, 164263
Abstract:
A method is provided for the continuous casting, cutting, and continued heat treatment of steel slabs, particularly those having cracking-prone alloy formulations, without requiring the use of water spray quench cooling equipment.