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Control of Mixing Phenomena between Two Liquids Using Lorentz ForceBy Masayasu Kawahara, Toshiyuki Kozuka
"Lorentz force, which has the functions of wave suppression and mixing control, is very useful for many metallurgical processes. In this paper, it is found that vertical Lorentz force which can change
Jan 1, 2000
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Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids As Diluents For Theliquid-Liquid Extraction Of Metal Ions: Promise And LimitationsBy Mark L. Dietz
The unique physicochemical properties of room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) have led to intense interest in these materials as alternatives to conventional organic solvents in a range of synthetic
Jan 1, 2003
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Computational Simulations and Experimental Validation of a Furnace Brazing ProcessBy F. Michael Hosking
Modeling of a furnace brazing process is described. The computational tools predict the thermal response of loaded hardware in a hydrogen brazing furnace to programmed furnace profiles. Experiments we
Jan 1, 1998
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Applications of Al Sensors in Continuous GalvanizingBy G. R. Adams, N. Y. Tang, N. Qiang
"Aluminum is the most important alloy addition to Zn baths for controlling the reaction kinetics between the steel substrate and molten Zn in continuous galvanizing operations. Due to the complexity o
Jan 1, 1997
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Vaporization of Mercury Under Vacuum Retort ConditionsBy John P. Hager
One possible approach for the recovery of mercury from acid plant blow-down sludge in smelters is the use of a vacuum retort reactor for the vaporization of the mercury with subsequent collection of m
Jan 1, 2001
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Processing of Stannous Wolframite by Carbothermic ReductionlCarburisationBy D. C. Azubike
Wolframite (FeWO4) usually having cassiterite (SnO2) as a major impurity is a primary source of tungsten. Its direct reduction/carburisation with carbon in the temperature range 1000-1400°C, and with
Jan 1, 1992
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Environmental Problems Of Metallurgical Plants In Polar Regions And Ways For Their Solution (Norilsk Region As An Example)By A. V. Tarasov
Emission of sulfur-containing gases causes most adverse impact on the natural environment in the process of nonferrous metals production. Under the conditions of Arctic regions, in particular in the r
Jan 1, 2006
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A Non-Contaminating Method For Preparing Intra-Rare-Earth Alloys Containing Volatile And Non-Volatile MetalsBy B. J. Beaudry
The preparation of alloys containing one to two percent of the volatile lanthanide metals Sm, Eu, Tm and Yb in the high melting point (HMP) rare earth metals Sc, Y and Lu was accomplished by a vapor d
Jan 1, 1992
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Study On The Zinc Reduction Of Stainless Steelmaking DustBy Peng Bing
Stainless steelmaking dust is classified as a hazardous waste due to higher than acceptable heavy metal leachabilities such as zinc, lead, cadmium and chromium. In addition to being an environmental h
Jan 1, 2006
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Leaching Of Precious Metal Ores Using ThiosulfateBy Jack S. McPartland
Historically, research on thiosulfate leaching of precious metals ores has been focused on processing of difficult to treat ores. Thiosulfate leaching of ores and concentrates containing sulfide miner
Jan 1, 1999
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Tailings Impoundments Management - The Zambian ExperienceBy Godwin M. Beene
Large scale mining operations started in Zambia in 1913 and rapidly expanded during the post 1930 period with the opening of several mining and processing plants on the present Zambian Copperbelt. As
Jan 1, 1999
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Smite Stabilization Of Incinerator AshesBy T. J. White
A synthetic Mineral Immobilization Technology (SMITE) has been developed for stabilizing municipal and hazardous waste incinerator ash. Tailored additives are introduced to the ash in a' first st
Jan 1, 1996
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Freezing and Melting Effects in Filter Priming*By P. Wieser, D. Feke
"Priming of filters with small pores is influenced by the surface tension of the liquid metal and may be complicated by freezing • Freezing followed by melting has been observed experimentally. This p
Jan 1, 1986
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Kinetics Of The Oxidation Of Free And Copper Cyanides In Aqueous Solutions With Hydrogen PeroxideBy Alexandre Bonan
This paper reports the results of a kinetic study on the oxidation of free cyanide and Cu-cyanide complex ions with HO,. The variables and respective ranges studied were the following: [CN] total =
Jan 1, 1994
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Understanding of Hazardous Waste Incineration Through CFD SimulationRotary kiln incinerators are widely used in the incineration of various types of hazardous wastes. However, the complex transport processes within the incinerator are not well understood. Due to large
Jan 1, 2002
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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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Fugitive Emissions Related to Oxidation of Liquid Silicon during Ladle RefiningBy Nils Eivind Kamfjord, Mari K. Næss, Gabriella M. Tranell
"In oxidative ladle refining (OLR) of silicon, the metal surface is oxidized resulting in the formation of a condensed silica fume (SiO2). In the current work, industrial measurement campaigns were pe
Jan 1, 2011
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Hybrid Porous Metal of Nano-Micro Double Size and Regular-Random BimodalBy Xingming Zhang, Huawei Zhang, Yanxiang Li
"A hybrid porous metal with nano-micro double scale pore size and regular-random bimodal porous structure has been fabricated by unidirectional solidification of a lotus-type alloy followed by dealloy
Jan 1, 2014
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The Swirling Effect in an Immersion Nozzle on the Flow in a Continuous Casting MoldBy Katsukiyo Marukawa, Manabu Iguchi, Sigeta Hara, Shinichiro Yokoya, Sigeo Takagi
"A numerical analysis and water model study of the mold region of a continuous casting apparatus was performed with a novel injection concept using swirling flow in the pouring tube, to control the he
Jan 1, 2001
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Predicting Surface Tension And Viscosity Of Molten SlagBy Toshihiro Tanaka
The information on viscosity and surface tension of molten slag is indispensable to design new refining procedures in ferrous and non-ferrous processes. For example, the authors have tried to develop
Jan 1, 2006