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Stability and Thermoelectric Properties of Transition Metal Silicides from First Principles CalculationsBy J. -C. Tedenac, C. Colinet, X. Tao, P. Jund, R. Viennois
"We report an ab-initio study of the stability and electronic properties of transition metal silicides in order to study their potential for high temperature thermoelectric applications. We focus on t
Jan 1, 2011
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Investigation of the Carbon Boil Phenomenon in Direct Iron SmeltingBy K. Gao, R. Dry
"Carbon boil, which results in excessive spitting and even complete destruction of a metal drop, could significantly influence the efficiency of direct smelting processes. Carbon boil has been studied
Jan 1, 1996
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Carbothermic Reduction Of Ilmenite Concentrate With Coke Assisted By High Energy Ball MillingBy Bing Song, Fei Xi, Xuewei Lv, Kai Zhang
The electric arc furnace process is a common method to produce high TiO2 slag from ilmenite. The pre-reduction process was proposed in recent years in order to reduce electricity consumption. In order
Jan 1, 2014
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Numerical Simulation of Solidification Process and Microstructure Evolution of Single Crystal Investment CastingsBy Li. Jiarong, Zuojian Liang, Qingyan Xu, Baicheng Liu, Shizhong Liu, Hailong Yuan
Single crystal solidification of turbine blades is a key technology for the production of reliable and high efficiency gas turbines. The solidification process of single crystal investment castings ca
Jan 1, 2004
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Understanding Viscosity-Structure Relationship of Slags and Its Influence on Metallurgical ProcessesBy Sung Tae Kim
The viscosity is one of the most critical properties of slags and thus its influence on the physicochemical phenomena in metallurgical processes has been issued for last decades. The viscosity of ferr
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Contribution to Chloride HydrometallurgyBy René Winand
The paper gives a synthesis of research work performed in the department during the last ten years and dealing with cobalt , copper and manganese electrodeposition in chloride aqueous solutions. Speci
Jan 1, 1985
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Study on Utilization of Cyclic Heat Stewed Steel Slag Washing Water to Mineralize CO2By Zhihe Dou, Zimu Zhang, Guozhi Lv, Yan Liu, Xiaoli Jiang
"Cyclic heat stewed slag washing water carries high content of alkali and calcium and may cause serious tube scaling and impose an adverse impact on normal production. This study proposes a solution t
Jan 1, 2014
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Valley Leach Facility Design Considerations For Cyanide ContainmentBy Terry Mandziak
Typical leach mine operations recover gold values through the application of a dilute cyanide solution onto ore within an engineered facility. Key to the success of mining operations is the, containme
Jan 1, 1998
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Inertization and Recycling of Wastes Containing Asbestos with the Cordiam Method: Study of Thermodynamic ParametersBy F. Leuzzi
Asbestos is a natural mineral fibre which has been known and utilized commercially for about a century. From the forties, it was employed on an ever-increasing scale throughout the mechanical engineer
Jan 1, 1999
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Geology, Mineralogy and Processing of the Montana Tunnels DepositBy C. J. McKee
A gold-silver-lead-zinc deposit at Montana Tunnels, Jefferson County, Montana is located in a diatreme of middle Eocene age (45 to 50 m.y.). Sulfide minerals within the diatreme occur as dissemination
Jan 1, 1988
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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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Contribution Of Copper Smelting Technology To Sustainable Development Of Human Society (Yazawa Symposium)By Akira Nishikawa
During the twentieth century the copper smelting industry achieved dramatic expansion corresponding to the vast growth of global economy. This was largely due to innovations in pyro-metallurgical proc
Jan 1, 2003
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Electric Arc Smelting at RSR CorporationBy Don Eby
The application of electric arc furnace smelting of lead, antimony, and tin bearing slag from a reverberatory furnace will be discussed. The selection procedure for the 4.0 MVA electric arc furnace in
Jan 1, 1990
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Complex Impedance Plots Of Cds:In Thin Films Prepared By The Spray Pyrolysis TechniqueBy Shadia J. Ikhmayies
"Cadmium sulfide thin films were prepared on glass substrates by the spray pyrolysis technique at a substrate temperature of 490°C. Some of the films were etched by HC1 in distilled water, others were
Jan 1, 2012
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Analysis Of Bf Hearth Reasonable Cooling System Based On The Water Dynamic CharacteristicsBy Cui Wang, Qian Li, Kexin Jiao, Haibin Zuo, Jianliang Zhang
Abstract:A rational cooling water system is the assurance for long campaign life of blast furnace.In the paper, the heat transfer of different furnace period and different furnace condition based on t
Jan 1, 2015
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Decomposition and Oxidation of Bismuthinite in Nitrogen–Oxygen AtmospheresBy R. Padilla, M. C. Ruiz, R. Villa
"Bismuth is an impurity in copper minerals where it occurs mainly as the mineral bismuthinite (Bi2S3). In smelting of copper minerals, most of the bismuth reports to the white metal, as a result, a su
Jan 1, 2011
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Eefect of Electronic Current on the Solid Oxide Membrane (SOM) Process for Magnesium ProductionBy E. Gratz, U. Pal, A. Powell, S. Pati, J. Milshtein
"The solid oxide membrane (SOM) process has been used at 1150 'C to produce magnesium by direct electrolysis of its oxide. Magnesium oxide is dissolved in a molten CaF2-MgF2 ionic flux. An oxygen-ion-
Jan 1, 2012
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The Application Of Magnetic Forces To Enhance Solid-Liquid Separation In The Metals IndustryBy John L. Watson
Many metals-based industrial processes experience limitations in their operations due to an inability to effectively separate solids and liquids where partidesizes are less than 25 microns. Steel plan
Jan 1, 1999
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Microbial Effects On In-Situ LeachingBy Steven E. Follin
In-situ leaching is commonly used to recover uranium from low-grade deposits in sandstone formations. Acceptable recovery rates can only be obtained if the formation retains its permeability during le
Jan 1, 1985
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Operational Results of Norddeutsche Affinerie Copper SmelterBy Peter Willbrandt
The flash smelter at NA was commissioned in March 1972 with an initial throughput of 50 tons of dry copper concentrate per hour. As a result of various measures, for example, oxygen enriched process w
Jan 1, 1993