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Transport Phenomena In Nanomechanical Systems For Molecular ManufacturingBy David Forrest
In 1981, K. E. Drexler proposed using massively parallel nanomechanical systems to manufacture large atomically exact structures. As in macroscopic mechanical systems, they would contain components th
Jan 1, 2006
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A Model of the Cathode Dynamics in Electric Field-Enhanced Smelting and Refining of SteelBy Adam Powell, David Dussault
"Electric Field-Enhanced Smelting and Refining is a process for driving the reaction between carbon in hot metal and iron oxide in slag, for example, in a steelmaking reactor. This process involves in
Jan 1, 2001
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Sludge Characteristics of a UASB/CO2-Stripper System for the Treatment of High Strength WastewaterBy Anestis Vlyssides, Elli Maria Barampouti, Sofia Mai, ?postolos Vlyssides
"A new anaerobic reactor variation, the UASB/CO2-stripper reactor was conceived. It consisted of a conventional UASB reactor that recirculated the biogas produced. The sludge characteristics of this s
Jan 1, 2008
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Use Of Microporous Insulation In Copper Holding Furnaces At BHP Copper, San Manuel, AZ.By Iain B. Mackenzie
In 1997, a thin layer of Microtherm Microporous Insulation was used to replace fireclay brick behind the magnesia/chrome working lining in #5 refining furnace at BHP?s San Manuel AZ smelter. A 23°C re
Jan 1, 1999
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Water Reuse for Irrigation – Can Developing Countries Afford a Tolerable Disease Burden of No More than 10-6 daly PPPY?By Ivanildo Hespanhol
"DALYs are a measure of the health of a population or burden of disease due to a specific disease or risk factor. It evaluates the time lost because of disability or death from diseases compared with
Jan 1, 2008
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Continuous Cooling Transformation Behavior Of An As-Rolled Dual Phase Steel With Low Carbon And Low AlloyBy Tao Li
The development of DP(Dual Phase) steels and TRIP(Transformation Induced Plasticity) steels has received much attention in recent years due to their high strength and simultaneous good ductility, whic
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect Of The Temperature On The Nitrogen Dissolution Mechanisms In A Co-Cr-Mo MeltBy José C. Escobedo B.
A kinetic study of nitrogen dissolution in a. electromagnetically stirred Co-Cr-Mo alloy bath was made. The experiments were carried out at 1693, 1723 and 1743K of temperature, with a nitrogen pressur
Jan 1, 1995
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Antimony and Bismuth Control in Copper Electrolyte by Ion ExchangeBy Katerina Kryst
Antimony and bismuth are two of the elements that need to be removed from copper electrolyte to ensure a trouble free operation as well as to maintain copper cathode purity. One method to control thes
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A Molten Salt Process For Producing Neodymium-Iron Alloys By Reduction Of Nd203 With SodiumBy R. A. Sharma
Neodymium metal was successfully produced by the reduction of Nd203 with Na in the presence of CaC12-NaCl melts by the overall reduction reaction Nd203 + 3 CaC12 + 6 Na ? 2 Nd + 3 CaO + 6 NaCl at -750
Jan 1, 1989
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Novel Dsa ®Anode for Electrowinning of Non-Ferrous MetalsBy Jr. Brown, A. Calderara, A. L. Antozzi
"The result of extensive research into fundamental mixed metal oxide catalyst morphology has produced a next generation all titanium Dimensionally Stable Anode (DSA ®). This new DSA ® anode, patent pe
Jan 1, 2012
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Departure from Equilibria in Ilmenite SmeltingBy P. Chris Pistorius
"Ilmenite smelting involves partial reduction of iron oxide from a slag consisting mainly of T1O2, T12O3 and FeO, yielding as products iron (with approximately 2% carbon) and titanium slag. Slag purit
Jan 1, 2012
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Modelling Experiments on the Centrifugal Electrolysis of Fused SaltsBy J. W. A. Morris
To investigate the use of centrifugal fields in fused salt electrowinning cells, a high temperature rig has been designed, constructed and commissioned. Initially, the cell has been applied to the fus
Jan 1, 1994
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Alkaline Sulfide Treatment of MercuryBy Suzzann Nordwick
The metallurgical treatment of mercury-containing materials for precious or base metals recovery imposes many processing and environmental challenges. Mercury is usually present as elemental or cinnab
Jan 1, 2003
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Efficient Recovery of Neodymium from Neodymium–Iron–Boron MagnetBy Jiakai Zhang
Many postconsumer electrical and electronic equipment wastes contain a considerable amount of rare earth elements (REEs); however, the current level of REE recycling from them is limited (<1%). Neodym
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Bending Mechanical Behavior Of Polyester Matrix Reinforced With Fique FiberBy Mariana Barcelos, Frederico Muylaert Margem, Giulio Rodrigues Altoé, Pedro Amoy Netto, André Gomes, Sergio Neves Monteiro
Environmentally correct composites, made from natural fibers, are among the most investigated and applied today. In this paper, we investigate the mechanical behavior of polyester matrix composites re
Jan 1, 2015
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A Setup Model For The Roughing Mill Of Hot Rolling In Sidor, C.A. VenezuelaBy Jose Lara
SIDOR has developed a setup model for a roughing mill with edger that optimizes the position of the edger for a better control on the width, optimizes the efficiency of the mill for controlling of the
Jan 1, 2006
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Equilibrium versus Kinetics in Lead RefiningBy T. R. A. Davey
It is often important in the study of a process to determine whether the limitations are governed by equilibrium or kinetic considerations. Sometimes it is possible to devise a design of the process o
Jan 1, 2000
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New Insoluble Lead Anodes for Copper ElectrowinningBy R. David Prengaman
During the past several years a new insoluble lead anode has been developed for copper electrowinning. The new anode consists of a rolled lead-calcium-tin alloy sheet attached to a slotted copper bus
Jan 1, 1987
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Effects Of Ore Mineralogy On The Bioleaching Of A Nigerian Complex Sulphide Ore With Mixed Cultures Of Mesophilic BacteriaBy P. A. Olubambi
The effect of ore mineralogy on the bioleaching of metals from complex sulphides was studied by investigating the bioleaching of zinc and copper from a bulk complex sulphide ore from Ishiagu, Nigeria,
Jan 1, 2006
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Interpretation Of The Recovery/Time Curve And Scale-Up From Column Leach Tests On A Mixed Oxide/Sulfide Copper OreBy Ronald J. Roman
The shrinking core model for coarse particle leaching has been generally accepted as describing the leaching of a copper oxide or sulfide ore. However, when a mixed oxide/sulfide ore-is leached this m
Jan 1, 1999