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Analytical and Numerical Analysis of the Mud Flow around a Sphere in Crossed Electric and Magnetic FieldsBy N. El-Kaddah, A. D. Patel, T. T. Natarajan
The phenomenon of particle migration in a conducting fluid under an applied electromagnetic force field finds its application in selective sorting of minerals and more recently in the removal of inclu
Jan 1, 1999
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Flash Oxidation and Flash Reduction: A ComparisonBy Nickolas J. Themelis
The flash oxidation and smelting of mineral sulfides is a very prominent metallurgical achievement of the second part of this century. Its initial industrial implementation owes much to the work of Pe
Jan 1, 1993
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Fundamental Investigation Of Basic Mechanisms Of Carbon Dissolution In Molten Iron (Invited) (51e2c10d-e3cf-4797-a83f-4896322c9784)Based on experimental and computer simulation results from our group, we report a systematic, atomic level analysis of carbon dissolution from carbonaceous materials in molten iron. Experimental resul
Jan 1, 2003
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Behavior Of Silver In The Electric Furnace For Copper Dross TreatmentBy Takao Yasugi
The majority of copper in the raw material migrates to the de-copperized dross that forms when the crude lead produced in the blast furnace is treated in the de-copperizing process. The de-copperized
Jan 1, 2003
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Recovery of Copper by the Outokumpu VSF Solvent Extraction TechnologyBy Bror Nyrnan
Solvent extraction technology and equipment have been developed within Outokumpu since the early seventies. During this period altogether nine solvent extraction processes for molybdenium, zinc, rheni
Jan 1, 1994
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Thermodynamic Evaluation Of Arsenic And Antimony On The Bessemer Matte And Calcium Ferrite Slag (b3e35db0-8459-4971-94ca-ab9509b8916b)By lonkion M. Font
Due to the known disadvantages of the use of iron silicate slag in the nickel converting stage, i.e., high metal losses, high magnetite content, and low fixation of impurities in the slag, the develop
Jan 1, 2003
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Influence of Organic Additives on Electrolytic Tin Deposition and Dissolution in Stannous Sulfate ElectrolyteBy H. C. Roland Kammel
Stannous sulfate electrolytes are widely used nowadays in electrolytic tin production. Characteristic features of this electrolysis process are that dense cathode deposits can only be obtained by addi
Jan 1, 1985
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Solution Chemistry and Reactor Modelling of the PAL Process: Successes and ChallengesBy Vladimiros G. Papangelakis
During the past five years, chemical modelling work at the University of Toronto has elucidated the role of soluble magnesium on the autoclave acidity and has demonstrated why feeds rich in magnesium,
Jan 1, 2004
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Mineralogical and Textural Characterization of Slags from Flash Reduction of Zinc CalcinesBy Ann M. Hagni
Flash reduction of zinc oxides is an alternative, environmentally safe method to leaching and electrowinning for zinc recovery. Zinc and lead are volatilized in a flash reactor, a non-hazardous residu
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of SRB Treatment Systems For Acid Mine DrainageBy Suzzann Nordwick
Over the past decade, significant advances have been made in the development of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) technology to treat acid mine drainage (AMD). Bench-scale testing, field demonstrations,
Jan 1, 2003
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CAD/CAM in the Foundry of the FutureBy John T. Berry, Robert D. Pehlke, Michael J. Beffel
"Pattern making and metal casting organizations are currently adopting CAD/CAM systems and implementing this technology in design and production. Al though significant progress has been reported, thes
Jan 1, 1986
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The Effect of Electromagnetic Stirring on the Turbulent Flow of Liquid Metal in a Vacuum Arc Remelted IngotBy Alain Jardy, Thibaut Quatravaux, Denis Ablitzer
"A numerical model of the Vacuum Arc Remelting process has been developed and applied to simulate remelting of various metallic materials, such as specialty steels, titanium and zirconium alloys. In p
Jan 1, 2004
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Dimensioning, Scale-up and Operating Considerations for Six Electrode Electric Furnaces Part I: Current and Heat Flow in the SlagBy R. Hurman Eric
The electrode in a slag-resistance electric furnace is the central factor in the design and operation of the furnace by its role of conveying the smelting power, i.e. heat needed for the operation. Th
Jan 1, 1995
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Characterization of Mine Waste by QEM"SEM Automated Scanning Electron MicroscopyBy Susanne Pignolet-Brandom
Fourteen samples of crushed Duluth Complex rock were characterized by the QEM?SEM automated scanning electron microscope image analysis system to evaluate the application of the system to mining waste
Jan 1, 1989
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A Diffuse Interface Model for Two-Phase Flows Based on AveragingBy C. Beckermann
"A diffuse interface model is derived for the direct simulation of two-phase flows with surface tension, density differences between the phases, and phase change. The derivation starts from the balanc
Jan 1, 2004
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Evaluation of Non-Equilibrium Minor Components in PyrometallurgyBy Akira Yazawa
In the field of pyrometallurgy, the equilibrium evaluation has recently become easy by use of thermodynamic software, but it is strongly desired to estimate the amounts of non-equilibrium minor compon
Jan 1, 1998
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Synthesis Of MmNi5 By Combined Mechanical Alloying -Low Temperature Heating ProcessBy Marcelo R. Esquivel
A MmNi5 alloy is synthesized by a combination of mechanical milling and low temperature heating processes. Synthesis time is 40 h for powders milled in a low energy ball mill at room temperature. A re
Jan 1, 2006
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Nitric Acid in the Hydrometallurgy of SulfidesBy Fathi Habashi
Nitric Acid has been used for over 50 years in the uranium industry and in phosphate fertilizer manufacture. Its application in the treatment of sulfide concentrates is relatively recent. A review of
Jan 1, 1999
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling of Tundishes and Continuous Casting MouldsBy Tracy Lucas, Ian Hamill
"Issues of importance in the area of continuous casting centre around product quality. This can be affected by particle inclusions transported into the mould from upstream processes and by draw-down o
Jan 1, 1999
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Convection Induced Pattern Formation in Directional SolidificationBy P. Mazumder
Numerical analysis is carried out to examine the effects of thermosolutal convection on the formation of complex patterns in directionally solidified binary alloys. A finite-difference analysis is use
Jan 1, 1999