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Solidification Modeling: Coupling of Solidification Kinetics in a Comprehensive Model with Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer for Cast Iron
By G. Upadhya
Considerable success has been achieved recently in modeling microstructural evolution during solidification of castings bthrough the coupling of macroscopic heat transfer with microscopic solidificati
Jan 1, 1992
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Remediation Processes For Heavy Metals Contaminated Soils
By Gabriel A. Torma
This paper provides infonnation on selected technologies available for remediation of metal contaminated soils and industrial effluent solutions. Because some of the industrial sites are contaminated
Jan 1, 1996
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Influence of the Submerged Entry Nozzle Geometry on the Heat Transfer Inside the Continuous Casting Mold
By Jacqueline JAlexander
Two of the most important phenomena which govern the continuous casting process and determine the quality of the product are the fluid flow and the heat transfer. Steel flows into the mold through the
Jan 1, 2009
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Optimization of the Process Variables for Making Direct Reduced Iron by Microwave Heating using Response Surface Methodology
By Hongbo Zhu, Jinhui Peng, Linqing Dai
"To optimize the process variables for making direct reduced iron (DRI) by microwave heating, the reduction temperature, reduction time and the ratio of coal to material were studied with the central
Jan 1, 2011
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Nickel-Metal Hydride Baffery Recycling
By G. R. Palmer
The success of future electric vehicles will depend greatly upon the power supply choices made today. Research is presently being conducted by automotive engineers and electrochemists to determine wha
Jan 1, 1994
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Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Modeling for Castings
By Y. Y. Liu, H. M. Domanus, W. T. Sha
"Casting is fundamental to manufacturing of many types of equipment and products. Although casting is a very old technology that has been in existence for hundreds of years, it remains a highly empiri
Jan 1, 1986
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The Role of Titanomagnetite Composites in Gravity Separation of New Zealand Ironsands
By J. L. Watson
The composite nature of titanomagnetites found on the west coast of the north island of New Zealand is an important parameter in the beneficiation of the black beach sands for export to Japan. To inve
Jan 1, 1982
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Metal Losses to the Slag and Matte-Slag Separation in Electric Smelting of Copper-Nickel Concentrates.
The effect of change in slag composition upon metal losses to the slag and the relationship between slag composition and slag matte separation was investigated at 1400°C. The synthetic slags containin
Jan 1, 1994
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Effect of Initial Structure on Grain Refinement of Medium Carbon Steel Processed By ECAP
By Jozef Zmik, Sergey Dobatkin, Martin Fujda, George Raab, Libor Kraus
"The present work, likewise, deals with grain refinement of medium carbon steel AISI 1045 having different initial microstructure resulting from thermal and/or thermomechanical treatment (TM) applied
Jan 1, 2011
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Optical Spectroscopy for Process Monitoring and Production Control in Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Industry (Invited)
By Willy Persson
A common feature of the kinds and amounts of impurities present most pyrometallurgical, processes is injection of oxygen to, remove various in the feed. The degree of success of a specific process ste
Jan 1, 2003
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Computer Simulation of Glass Flow During Hot Pressing
By E. Gutierrez-Miravete
Hot pressing processes are widely used to shape metallic, ceramic, and glass components. The process is an essential step in manufacturing ceramic fibre-glass matrix composites. The paper describes th
Jan 1, 1990
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Bioleaching of a Chalcopyrite Concentrate by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
By B. A. Paponetti
The following report discusses the bioleaching of chalcopyrite of italian origin catalyzed by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans. The developments vcr.ius time of the main .biochemical and chemical reactions i
Jan 1, 1991
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The Production of Nickel: Extractive Metallurgy -Past, Present and Future
By C. S. Simons
This paper presents a review of the extractive processes used in the production of nickel, with emphasis on developments since the beginning of the Second World War. Attention is given to the factors,
Jan 1, 1988
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Thermal Plasma Treatment Of Industrial Residues And Waste
By R. Burkhard
Recovery of metals from complex mixed wastes is a challenging task of modem material and waste management strategies. Thermal methods are an important tool in this respect. Plasma turned out to be par
Jan 1, 1995
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Recycling Nickel, Chromium And Iron Catalysts Through The High Temperature Metals Recovery Process
By R. H. Hanewald
INMETCO, a subsidiary of Inco Limited, is the only facility in North America that provides High Temperature Metals Recovery for nickel-, chromium-, and iron-bearing wastes. Since 1978, this process ha
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect of Slime Layer on the Anode Potential in Nickel Matte Electrorefining
By T. Innmi
The potential of the nickel matte anode was measured during the matte electrolysis in the commercial cell. The slime layer consists of elemental sulfur and was found to greatly influence the potential
Jan 1, 1988
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Thermodynamical Investigations of Metallurgical and Materials Processes and Phenomena
This report presents overview of the authors' results of thermodynamical investigation of some important metallurgical processes and phenomena. Among them: carbo thermal reduction of silica, and
Jan 1, 1997
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Application of Plasma Reactors in Non-Ferrous Process and Extractive Metallurgy
By Patrick R. Taylor
Thermal plasma technology has a wide range of applications in extractive and process metallurgy. Beneficiation of complex ores, oxide reduction, melting/remelting of refractory metals and scrap, and t
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineralogy and Beneficiation of Phosphate-Bearing Rocks From Northern Michigan
By Lawrence L. Brown
As part of the Federal effort to help maintain an adequate supply of fertilizer materials, the Bureau of Mines conducted research to characterize complex low-grade Michigan phosphate materials and to
Jan 1, 1982
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Processing of Televisions by Mechanical Separation Techniques: Implications for fature work in product design and recycling
By W. L. Dalmijn, J. M. Krowinkel
A recycling concept of end-of-life televisions starting with shredding will produce a complex material mixture, very heterogeneous in size, shape and degree of liberation. Basically all materials in t
Jan 1, 2000