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Formation of Austenite Grain in Hypo-Peritectic Carbon SteelsBy Masayuki Kudoh, Tohru Maruyama, Yohichi. Ito
When hypo-peritectic carbon steel is quenched during unidirectional solidification, the region of fine columnar grain is observed. It is classified into two coexisting phases. One is coexisting phases
Jan 1, 2000
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Metallic and Ceramic Nanocomposite Powders via Chemical RoutesBy K. E. Gonsalves, G. M. Chow
"Nanostructured powders (particle diameter of 1 - 100 nm) have uses in electronic, magnetic, structural, thermal applications as well as advanced processing of materials. Among many methods of making
Jan 1, 1994
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Problems Involved with Quartzite as a Raw Material for FeSi andSi Metal ProductionBy T. Malvik
Norway is a big producer of ferrosilicon and silicon metal. The raw material is quartz and quartzite and large quantities from both Norwegian and foreign sources are used. The demands maade on both th
Jan 1, 1989
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Behavior For Nitrogen And Iron In The Bottom Of Casting Multicrystalline Silicon IngotBy Jiao Li, WenhuiMa, KuixianWei, YongnianDai, Cong Zhang
The paper studied the diffusion process of nitrogen and characteristic distribution of iron impurities in the bottom of cast crystalline silicon ingot along the direction of crystal growth. According
Jan 1, 2015
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Numerical Simulation Of The Coupled Turbulent Flow, Heat And Solute Transport In The Turbulent Flow Region Of Slab Continuous CastingBy Dengfu Chen, Huabiao Chen, Yunwei Huang, Mujun Long, Youguang Ma, Lintao Gui
In the current work, a three-dimensional model coupling turbulent flow, heat and solute transport was developed to investigate the solute transport and redistribution in the mold of slab continuous ca
Jan 1, 2015
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Chemical Vapor Synthesis Of WC-Co Nanocomposite PowdersBy Manolete Mena
WC-Co nanocomposite powder is among the first group of materials with a promising potential for nanocrystalline-materials application. A chemical vapor synthesis (CVS) process that has previously been
Jan 1, 2006
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Preparation Of Ultrafine Silver Particles By Solvent Extraction TechniquesBy María Guadalupe Sánchez-Loredo
Silver from nitrate aqueous solutions was extracted by commercial organophosphorous extractants (tri-n-butylphosphate, Cyanex 471x, Cyanex 301 and Cyanex 302). Quantitative silver extraction was obtai
Jan 1, 2003
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A Mineralogical Study Of Nodulated Copper CathodesBy J. E. Dutrizac
Mineralogical studies were carried out on nodulated copper cathodes from three primary refineries to characterize the nodular growths and to elucidate the causes of the nodulation. Nodulation is often
Jan 1, 1999
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Vacuum Distillation Refining of Crude Tin - Thermodynamics Analysis and Experiments on the Removal of Arsenic from the Crude TinBy Dachun Liu, Yifu Li, Baoqiang Xu, Yongnian Dai, Bin Yang
"The removal of impurity arsenic from crude tin is one of the major problems in the process of tin refining. Through a thermodynamic analysis on vacuum refining process of crude tin, the vapor pressur
Jan 1, 2012
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Titanium Catalyzed Mechanism of Lithium Aluminum Hydrides as Hydrogen Storage MaterialsBy J. Chen Kuriyama
One method to store hydrogen effectively involves the use of metal complexes such as the alkali-element aluminum hydrides. The hydriding/dehydriding properties of these materials depend on how to prep
Jan 1, 2002
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Forging Process Design in a Concurrent Engineering EnvironmentBy Bin Du
In recent years, concurrent product design and process is gaining popularity and will become a norm of the industry of the future. Forging has been a critical manufacturing process for production of c
Jan 1, 1992
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An Investigation of Heat Transfer Rates for Molten Droplets Falling in a Stagnant GasBy J. B. Wiskel, H. Henein
"A study was conducted to establish the effective heat transfer coefficient for a single molten droplet moving in a gaseous medium. Towards this objective, a series of quench experiments were performe
Jan 1, 1999
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The Application Of Basic Chemistry To The Development Of New Separating AgentsBy Ian G. H. du Preez
It is illustrated how differences in the basic chemistry of individual metal ions can be exploited to develop new or improved separating agents. Factors like coordination number preferred by the speci
Jan 1, 1999
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Influence Of Operation Parameters On Mass Fraction Of Sulfur In The Hot Metal In Corex ProcessBy Shengli Wu, Laixin Wang, Minyin Kou, Xinliang Liu, Weidong Zhuang, Yujue Wang
COREX process has obvious advantages in environment protection but still has some disadvantages, for example, it has a higher sulfur content of hot metal than blast furnace. In this paper, the thermod
Jan 1, 2016
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Optimization of Ductile Iron Treatment by Computing the Refining Reactions in Liquid IronsBy S. N. Lekakh
Experimental work and thermodynamic simulations of cast iron refining were carried out using various additions of alkali and rare earth metals. The refining reactions for sulfur and oxygen removal wer
Jan 1, 2009
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Structural Changes Associated with the Ignition of Pyrite and Chalcopyrite during Flash SmeltingBy F. R. A. Jorgenson
The ignition of chalcopyrite and pyrite was studied using laminar flow furnace and thermal analysis techniques which were supported by XRD and optical microscopic examination of the products. In air,
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimisation of the Leach Conditions for a Copper/Uranium OreBy S. J. Macnaughton
The Olympic Dam deposit in South Australia contains 2% copper and 0.06% uranium, which are present as bomite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, uraninite, coffinite and brannerite. The copper is principally r
Jan 1, 1999
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Selective Removal of Precious Metal Cations And Anions Of , Metallurgical Interest Using Molecular Recognition TechnologyBy Reed M. Izatt
SuperLig® materials are capable of individually separating Rh, Pd, and/or Pt in highly purified form (99.95 to 99.99%) from a variety of chloride-based feed streams in a single stage operation. The hy
Jan 1, 1999
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Direct Sulfation Of Nickel Laterite Ores Using Sulfur Dioxide Rich GasesBy D. Papazoglou
This work was undertaken to investigate the thermodynamic and kinetic feasibility of using hot sulfur dioxide bearing gases from smelting processes to selectively sulfate the nickel in nickel laterite
Jan 1, 2003
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Production and Industrial Adaptation of Fast Single Firing Wall Tile Opaque Glass-Ceramic Glazes Containing Borax Solid WastesBy Ali Kucuk, Bekir Karasu, Keriman Karaveli Pekkan
"Zircon (zirconium silicate) is the main opacifier of glossy, opaque, white colored, frit-based wall tile glazes. However, zirconia containing frits employed in the preparation of these glazes increas
Jan 1, 2008