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Mathematical Modeling of Air Gap Phenomena in Squeeze Casting of Aluminum Alloy A356By Naiyi Li, Henry Hu, Alfred Yu
"In the past few years, various squeeze cast aluminum components have been developed and successfully implemented in various vehicles by the automotive industry because of their superior engineering p
Jan 1, 2004
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Hot Blast Autothermal Smelting to 65% Cu MatteBy W. G. Davenport
Most pre-t 988 Outokumpu flash furnaces were built with blast heaters. Many continue to use them. Blast temperatures in these smelters· are typically 400 to 700 K (Table 2. 1) This chapter: (a) sho
Jan 1, 2001
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SAES ST909 Material Phases After Methane Cracking TestsBy J. E. Klein
Bench scale tests using a stack of ten whole SAES St909 pellets, 6 grams, to crack methane have been completed with pure methane feed. Test conditions ranged from 600 to 800°C at 101 kPa (760 ton) wit
Jan 1, 2002
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Thermodynamics Analysis And Industrial Trials Of Bottom-Blowing Smelting For Processing Lead Sulfate-Containing MaterialsBy Jing Zhan, Gui Li, Wei-feng Li, Li-Hua Jiang, Chuan-fu Zhang, Jian-yang Hwang
Thermodynamics analysis for processing the charge with lead concentrate and lead sulfate-containing materials in bottom blowing smelting furnace was conducted. The results show that the technology of
Jan 1, 2015
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Flash Furnace OptimizationBy W. G. Davenport
A flash furnace can be run many different ways. It can, for example, be operated with: (a) highly 02"enriched, ambient temperature blast and no fossil fuel (b) considerable fossil fuel and hot, sl
Jan 1, 2001
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Characterization of Mexican Magnetic Concentrate Samples for Trace Elements: NI, CU, ZN, S AND PBy Zhangm Mingming
Three samples received from the EAF shop were characterized by chemical, X-ray diffraction (XRD), optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) methods. The objective of this characte
Jan 1, 2012
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Progress in Understanding the High Ductility of Rare Earth B2 (CsC1-Type) IntermetallicsBy Alan M. Russell
In recent years, several rare earth intermetallic compounds with the B2-type structure have been reported to exhibit high tensile ductility and high KIC fracture toughness at room temperature. These m
Jan 1, 2008
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Arc Pressure Control in GTA WeldingBy George E. Cook, Peter C. Levick, Francis M. Wells
"Relationships are established between the peak current of a pulsed, rectangular current waveform and the pulse current duty cycle under conditions of constant arc power. By appropriate choice of thes
Jan 1, 1986
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Mechanical Activation Of Processing Of Egyptian WolframiteBy Mohamed Y. Bakr, Aly M. Abdel-Rehim
The present work is related with mechanical activation of processing of Egyptian wolframite by simultaneous ball-milling and pressure alkaline leaching, to improve the recovery of tungsten from wolfra
Jan 1, 2015
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Technology Based Design for Recycling and Eco-DesignBy Markus A. Reuter, Antoinette van Schaik
"Product design engineers select from a wide range of materials and combine them into multimaterial product designs. These include various materials (metals and non-metals) which are complexly integra
Jan 1, 2008
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Horizontal Directional Solidification of Zn-Al AlloysBy Marco Zurco, Claudia M. Mendez, Alicia E. Ares, Carlos E. Schvezov, Carlos M. Rodriguez
"Zinc-Tin alloys were solidified in horizontal form and the obtained results were analyzed. During solidification the distribution of temperatures were measured by using thermocouples located strategi
Jan 1, 2012
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Mineralogy and Morphology of Roasted Copper Concentrates Produced in Simulated Suspension Smelting ConditionsBy Ari JokiIaakso
Three different sulphidic raw materials were treated in a laboratory scale laminar flow fur-nace simulating suspension smelting conditions. The materials were a pure chalcopyrite concentrate, a high-a
Jan 1, 1989
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An Overview of Environmental Effects in Iron AluminidesBy Ian Baker, Xavier Pierron
"Iron aluminides hold great promise for intermediate temperature applications (to ~ 600°C) because of their excellent oxidation and sulphidation resistance and good strength. However, they have poor l
Jan 1, 1996
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Fluid Flow and Particle Removal by Bubble Flotation in a Mechanically Stirred VesselBy Shoji Taniguchi, Lifeng Zhang
"In this paper, firstly the 3D single-phase turbulent steady fluid flow in a vessel with four baffles stirred by a single impeller is mathematically simulated. Turbulence is modeled by using the stand
Jan 1, 2000
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Thermochemistry of Thiocyanate Systems for Leaching Gold and Silver OresBy O. Barbosa F.
The thermochemistry of the systems SCN-H2O, Au-SCN-H2O and Ag-SCN-H2O is discussed. Potential-pH diagrams at 25°C are drawn for each system considering several sets of concentrations of the species in
Jan 1, 1989
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Increasing Oxygen Charge Transfer Resistance on the Anode in Copper ElectrowinningBy Reuben John Mathew
"Oxygen evolution is the main anode reaction in industrial copper electrowinning. The oxygen bubbles do not conduct electricity, thus increasing the electrolyte resistance. The oxygen bubbles formed a
Jan 1, 2012
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Role of Silicates in the Compositional Evolution and Neutralization of Fe-and Mg-Sulfate Waters in Waite Amulet Tailings, CanadaBy J. L. Jambor, H. W. Nesbitt
Oxidative dissolution of pyrrhotite and pyrite is largely responsible for the sulfate-rich waters of the vadose zone in the Waite Amulet tailings. Although the shallowest of the sulfate-rich waters ar
Jan 1, 1999
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Oxygen Flash Converting for Production of CopperBy G. S. Victorovich
Technical progress in primary smelting has changed the face of the copper industry in the years since the Second World War. Much of this change has resulted from a wide acceptance of flash smelting te
Jan 1, 1993
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Reactivity of Fe(1-x)O, Fe2O3, Cr2O3, MgO, Mg2SiO4 and Mg3Si2O5(OH)4 Under Different Chlorinating AtmospheresBy N. Kanarin
A thermodynamic study is reported on the chlorination of Fe(1-x.)O, Fe2O3, Cr2O3, MgO, Mg2SiO4 with chlorine in the presence or the absence of reducing atmospheres. The reactivities of these compounds
Jan 1, 1995
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Codeposition Behavior of Mercury and Gold in Cyanide ElectrolytesBy Jae-Ho. Lee
Mercury is a toxic contaminant encountered in the extraction of gold from mercury-containing ores. It is found in the leach solution of CIP circuits and in the cathodes of the electrolyte cells used t
Jan 1, 1994