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  • CIM
    Relationship between glass fiber content and particle size of sprayable tundish lining (MgO) on the wettability of molten steel/MgO system

    By Y. Turen, Y. Karakas, E. Candan, C. Sahinturk

    In this study, wettability between sprayable tundish lining (MgO) and molten steel was investigated by using sessile drop method. Content of glass fiber (SiO2) in the MgO varied between 0 to 8 wt% whe

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Cambior in the Guiana Shield

    Cambior has been involved in the Guiana Shield since 1990, first in Guyana and then in Suriname starting in 1994. This paper presents the history of Omai Gold Mines Limited in Guyana, where commercial

    May 1, 2003

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    Brittle-ductile transition of an Al2O3-SiO2 refractory material

    By V. C. Pandolfelli, S. F. Santos, L. A. Rodrigues

    Under conditions of stable crack propagation at room temperature, the elastic energy stored in ceramic materials is converted mainly to surface energy. However, at high temperatures, creep may also oc

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Coal in 1950 Particularly the Domestic Market

    By C. L. O?Brian

    Note: The figures quoted and used herein have been collected and furnished by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Without the help and willing co-operation of the officials of the Burreau, this study w

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Study of interaction zone between aluminum and alumina under static and dynamic flow conditions

    By Y. Kocaefe, S. Afshar, D. Kocaefe, Z. Kunt, C. Allaire

    Interaction of aluminum with silica based ceramics Jose M. Soto, Jeffrey D. Smith, William G. Fahrenholtz. Department of Ceramic Engineering University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65409-0330 USA ABSTR

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Development of a robust PTA hardfacing process using the Taguchi method

    By J. Day, Matthew X. Yao, Lijue Xue

    Hardfacing overlays are commonly applied on the shroud Z-section of turbine blades for enhanced wear resistance. Among various processes that are used to apply the hardfacing overlays, the plasma tran

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Utilization of Lime Mud Residue from Kraft Pulp Mills as Alkaline Amendment for Oxidized Sulfidic Mine Tailings

    By Guohong Yin

    Oxidized sulfidic tailings contain significant amounts of accumulated acidity in the form of water-soluble secondary sulfate minerals and thus constitute long-term sources of acid drainage at many met

    Nov 1, 2002

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    The Use of Waste Materials from Aluminum Production as Refining Fluxes for Hot Metal and Liquid Steel

    By A. McLean, J. Hou

    Waste slag is a major environmental concern within the metallurgical industry. In the steel industry, about 100 kg of slag is produced in making one tonne of liquid steel from iron in addition to that

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Mine Design and Planning Systems State-of-the-art and Future Trends

    By Mario A. Morin

    The last few years have seen considerable consolidation of the mining software industry and a trend towards greater planning and production control system integration, particularly for surface mines.

    May 1, 2004

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    Advances in hydrogen generation through aluminum-assisted water split reaction

    By E. Czech

    Hydrogen generated through aluminum-assisted water split reaction is a novel, efficient and environmentally friendly method. It has been found previously that the passivation of aluminum can be preven

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Vibration damping material employing magnetic shape memory alloys

    By R. Ham-Su, J. P. Healey, S. P. Farrell, R. S. Underhill, M. A. Gharghouri, C. V. Hyatt, L. M. Cheng

    Magnetic shape memory alloys (MSMA's) are a class of materials where magnetic energy can be converted into mechanical energy and vice versa. NiMnGa-based MSMA's have attained magnetic field

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Arsenic Management in the Metallurgical Industry Recovery and Disposal

    By A. Valenzuel

    Arsenic is a common impurity in copper sulfide concentrates treated pyrometallurgically, which inevitably during the smelting-converting process reports in the final copper product affecting its prope

    May 1, 2001

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    Protection Against Fluorine Dissolution and pH Change of Seawater During Steelmaking Slag Addition

    By K. Shitogiden, Y. Samada, T. Miki

    Steelmaking slag contains nutrition such as Si, P and Fe for acceleration of phytoplankton growth. Phytoplankton can fixate carbon dioxide more than any other species on earth. Hence, suppression of C

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Numerical Simulation Of Turbulent Natural Convection Along Vertical Plane Electrodes

    By S. Kawai

    Natural convective flow of the electrolyte solution plays an important role in several electrochemical systems. Copper refining electrolysis is the most important industrial process to produce high pu

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Studies on Bismuth Content Variations in the Caraíba Metais' Electrolytic Copper

    By J. L. Rodrigues Bravo

    The aim of this paper is to show the results of the study that relate the variations of the bismuth content in the Caraíba Metais' electrolytic copper with the main electrolysis' process var

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Formation of titanium aluminides and nickel aluminides intermetallic compound coatings on Inconel 738

    By M. Reza Bateni, M. Zandrahimi, J. A. Szpunar

    Titanium aluminides and nickel aluminides offer the potentials, as coating materials, for high temperature and aerospace applications. In this research, attempt has been made to develop Al-Ti and Ni-A

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Characterization of alumino-silicate refractories for aluminum cell linings

    By V. C. Pandolfelli, P. Bonadia, F. A. O. Valenzuela, L. R. Bittencourt

    Refractories for aluminum cells, if not properly selected, can lead to increased energy consumption and even shorten the pot life. Based on recent advances in understanding the deterioration mechanism

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Coordination Polymers with Cyanoaurate Building Blocks: Structures, Physical Properties and Applications

    By Daniel B. Leznoff

    The cyanoaurate anions [Au(CN)2]- and [Au(CN)4]- are shown to be useful building blocks for synthesizing supramolecular coordination polymers. For the gold(I) unit, aurophilic interactions often incre

    Oct 1, 2003

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    Influence of additives on microstructural changes of nitride bonded SiC refractories

    By F. Golestani-Fard, A. A. Nourbakhsh

    In this paper microstructural development of nitride-Bonded SIC refractories is reported in presence of Al203, Mg() and Urea additives .The samples were prepared by mixing, shaping and firing at 1400-

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Metal Recovery from Zinc Fumer Slags

    By Fengxiang He, T. Meadowcroft, Yanjun Zhang

    Slag from the zinc fuming furnaces contains about 3 percent zinc and 0.1 percent lead. The paper outlines several experimental techniques for recovering these components from liquid fumer slag. The si

    Jan 1, 2004