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Recovery Of Rare Earth Metals From Wasted MagnetBy Tatsuki Uzawa, Takashi Nagai
The consumption of Nd and Dy is increasing dramatically because of an exceptionally high demand for Nd-Fe-B-(Dy) magnets and a significant amount of the magnets are wasted. It is important to develop
Jan 1, 2014
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Conroast : DC Arc Smelting Of Dead-Roasted Sulphide ConcentratesBy Rodney T. Jones
Mintek has developed and piloted a novel process for the treatment of nickel-copper and PGM (platinum group metal) sulphide concentrates. The ConRoast process is based on the removal of sulphur by roa
Jan 1, 2002
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Simulation for Processing of Metal Matrix Composite by Centrifugal Casting TechniqueBy Tatsuo Inoue, Marnoru Mizuno, Toru Matsuoka, Kenichiro Abe
"The distribution of particle reinforcements and the residual stresses in metal matrix composite are simulated by considering the motion of particles and the solidification of matrix associated with t
Jan 1, 1994
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Kinetic Study for the Pellets Reduction Containing Manganese Oxide by Dissolved CarbonBy José Roberto de Oliveira
Based on literature review one can see that the main objectives of MnO reduction is the comprehension of slag interactions and reactions with other elements beyond carbon. That's because it is wo
Jan 1, 1997
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Phybalsit Fatigue Assessment And Life Time Calculation Of The Ductile Cast Iron En-Gjs-600 At Ambient And Elevated TemperaturesBy Dietmar Eifler, Benjamin Jost, Marcus Klein
This paper focuses on the ductile cast iron EN-GJS-600 which is often used for components of combustion engines. Under service conditions, those components are mechanically loaded at different tempera
Jan 1, 2015
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The Application of the Second Law Technique for the Prediction of Trends in Steel Making TechnologyBy E. S. Geskin
"This paper is concerned with the construction of a formal technique for the selection of a metallurgical technology. Exergy consumption is used as the criterion of process efficiency. Different items
Jan 1, 1988
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A Boundary Element Algorithm for Convective Heat Transfer and Steady State Solidification ProblemsBy Ben Q. Li
An efficient numerical algorithm for solving steady state heat transfer and solidification problems is described. The algorithm is of boundary integral type and is based on the formulation of the fiel
Jan 1, 1994
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Activation Behavior of AB,-Type Metal Hydride ElectrodesBy Nobuhiro Kuriyama
Electrochemical activation behavior of an AB2-Laves-phase type hydrogen storage alloy, Zr0,9Ti0.lNi1.lCo0.1Mn0.6V0.2 was studied to make clear activation process of pellet-type metal hydride electrode
Jan 1, 2002
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Copper Extraction From The 60's Into The 21st CenturyBy W. G. Davenport
Changes in copper extraction from 1960 till today are documented. The top ten changes have been: (a) replacement of reverberatory smelting by high intensity oxygen rich smelting (b) growth of the
Jan 1, 1999
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Decomposition Kinetics Of Flash Smelting Flue Dust SulphatesBy Elli Nurminen
Sulphate decomposition was studied in the conditions of a typical copper flash smelting heat recovery boiler. The aim was to determine the kinetics of the copper sulphate decomposition reactions and t
Jan 1, 2004
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The Criteria Of Hydrogen And Oxygen Potentials In Copper Melt For Making A Sound Casting Of Bar And Rod The Guide Of The Effective Use Of An Electrochemical Gas Monitoring SystemBy Norihiko Fukatsu
In order to use effectively the previously reported new sensing system for hydrogen and oxygen potentials in molten copper, the criteria of the potentials for getting sound castings have been determin
Jan 1, 2003
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Gauging of Hot Tube, Bar and Welds by Multifrequency Eddy CurrentsBy John Wallace, Chib Iheagwara
"Refinements in sensor design have produced low-cost rugged elements to act as loop coupled with stable detection hardware for eddy current measurement in difficult environments. This has allowed dire
Jan 1, 1997
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Future Changes in the Physico-Chemistry of Zinc-ElegtrowinningBy A. von Röpenack
A forecast of the consequences of our techniques and goods produced, at least a technical assessment will be demanded from us as an industry. The hydrometallurgical winning of zinc is therefore at a
Jan 1, 1990
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Phase Transformation And Element Migration In The Oxidation Process Of Nickel-Copper Sulfide OreBy Dan Wang, Qian Xu, Guangshi Li, Xionggang Lu, Xingli Zou, Zhongfu Zhou, Hongwei Cheng, Changyuan Lu
The preoxidation of the ore has a profound significance to the concentration, separation and purification of nickel and copper from the lean complex ore. In this paper, the natural Ni-Cu sulfide miner
Jan 1, 2015
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Numerical Simulation Of Stress Field In A Wide Slab Mould Of Peritectic Steel Continuous CastingBy Min Chen
A numerical simulation of the stress field of the solidified shell in the mold during continuous casting of peritectic steel slab was calculated with commercial software. The results showed that the m
Jan 1, 2009
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Change of Pattern of Solidification in Bottom Poured Ingots, Represented by a Mathematical Model and its Effect on the Appearance of Defects in Seamless Pipes of C.V.G. SidorBy Mokka Rao, Arturo Valles, Jose Rodríguez
"This paper shows a mathematical model based on finite elements, applied to bottom poured shell ingots of C.V.G. Sidor Plant. The model was used as a strategy to determine the thermal effects that are
Jan 1, 1997
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Slag Foam Formation and StabilityBy M. Zamalloa
Slag foaming is an important phenomenon in many metallurgical processes. It creates large surface areas for multi-phase reactions to take place. In other applications, it protects electrodes and impro
Jan 1, 1992
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Biooxidation of a Sulfide Gold Ore in ColumnsBy Bogidar V. Mihaylov
Bacterial oxidation of a low-grade sulfide gold ore was investigated in order to enhance leaching of gold. The experiments were carried out in columns using mixed cultures of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
Jan 1, 1991
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Interfacial Reaction Between Magnesia Refractory and EAF SlagBy Sung Jin Han
Magnesia-based refractory is generally used in an electric arc furnace (EAF) due to its relatively high corrosion resistance and strength at high temperatures. However, the magnesia refractory is atta
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Computations of Structures formed by the Solidification of Impinging Molten Metal DropsBy Judy Che, Steven Ceccio, Gretar Tryggvason
"A detailed understanding of drop deformation and solidification is essential for quantitative predictions of geometry and properties of parts made by ballistic particle manufacturing processes. Axisy
Jan 1, 1999