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Two-Phase Flow in Tundish Nozzles during Continuous Casting of SteelBy H. Bai, B. G. Thomas
"A three-dimensional finite difference model has been developed to study the liquid steel-argon bubble two-phase turbulent flow in continuous casting tundish nozzles. Experiments have been performed o
Jan 1, 2000
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Development and Implementation of Operations Scheduling at the Asarco Hayden Smelter Utilizing Computer ModelingBy G. Coryell, S. Blaskovich
"A computer model has been developed to simulate the flash furnace and converter operations at the ASARCO Hayden Copper Smelter. The focus of the modeling was to optimize the converter operation to el
Jan 1, 1989
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Evolution Of Void Shape Anisotropy In Deformed Bcc SteelsBy Hans Jürgen Maier, Gregory Gerstein, Florian Nürnberger
Microstructural analysis to support the development of material models provides valuable information to design complex forming operations. Damage models such as e.g. by Gurson consider spherical voids
Jan 1, 2016
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Fault Diagnosis System for the Outokumpu Flash Smelting ProcessBy S-L. Jämsä-Jounela
Fault diagnosis systems have attracted growing interest in a number of engineering fields. The number of applications has increased and successful results have been widely reported. The fault diagnosi
Jan 1, 2001
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Effect of Strontium Modifiers on Porosity in Cast AI-Si AlloysBy P. D. Lee
The effect of strontium on porosity formation in aluminum-silicon alloys is not well understood and there is no consensus upon the cause of the effects observed. This paper describes a series of exper
Jan 1, 2002
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Tons And Profit From Understanding Gas Cooling And Heat RecoveryBy Kurt A. M. Westerlund
The basic function of primary gas handling downstream non-ferrous pyro-metallurgical processes is cooling hot sticky gases to treatable temperature levels (e.g. entering ESP). That means managing effi
Jan 1, 1999
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On The Simultaneous Iron Oxide Reduction And Carburization Kineticson The Simultaneous Iron Oxide Reduction And Carburization KineticsBy Jose Carlos D’Abreu, Edelink Efrain Tinoco Falero, Mauricio Marcos Otaviano, Helio Marques Kohler
Nowadays the most important Direct Reduction - DR processes in shaft furnaces has to deal with carbon fines precipitation and DRI carburization issues. Based in a cooperative research program joining
Jan 1, 2015
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Leaching of Chalcopyrite Concentrate with Organic Ligand CompoundsBy G. T. Lapidus, O. J. Solis-Marcial
"The oxidative dissolution of copper from refractory minerals, such as chalcopynte, represents a technological challenge that has occupied hydrometallurgists for more than half a century. Innumerable
Jan 1, 2012
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Adsorption of Surfactants by a Finely-Divided Chelating ResinBy Saskia Duyvesteyn
Small ion-exchange resin particles provide faster mass transport than conventional-sized beads. Unfortunately, high pressures are needed to pump solutions through columns containing small resin partic
Jan 1, 1998
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Dynamic Simulation Of The Flash Furnace At The Chagres SmelterBy R. Parada
A real-time dynamic simulation model has been developed to characterise the flash furnace operation at the Chagres smelter. This model permits the operators to plan the process to meet the Peirce Smit
Jan 1, 1999
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Effect of Oxygen to Alumina Ratio on the Viscosity of Aluminosilicate and Aluminate SystemsBy Fei Ruan, Chang Jie, Jieyu Zhang, Jifang Xu, Kuochih Chou
"Viscosity is an important physical parameter of slag in metallurgical processes. Most studies of aluminosilicate and aluminate systems assume that aluminum occurs in tetrahedral coordination. In this
Jan 1, 2011
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Vanadium Extraction from Low Concentrated Iron Bearing Sources by a New MethodBy B. Nowak
For sources with an iron-to-vanadium ratio of far above 1, it is proposed to leach in acid and to oxidize under autoclave conditions. During this oxidation process, it is experimentally shown that div
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Two Steps Forward and One Step Back: A Case of Arrested Development in Laterite ProcessingBy Larry M. Southwick
Considerable process and equipment development and analysis were conducted during design of Freeport Sulfur's laterite nickel facilities in the late 1950's. These covered ore concentration a
Jan 1, 2004
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Minimization Of Petroleum Refinery Waste By Demetallization And Recycling Of Spent FCCU CatalystBy Stephen K. Pave1
Over 1,100 tons per day of Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) catalyst is used worldwide. During the cracking reaction, catalyst is contaminated by deposited metals including nickel, vanadium, potas
Jan 1, 1994
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Technology Development For Making Hannless The Incinerator Fly Ash And Recycling It As Construction Aggregate By RoastingBy Mototsugu Matsuno
A new process has been developed to treat fly ash generated from municipal incinerators, which contains not only toxic metals such as lead and cadmium, but also dioxins. The process includes the follo
Jan 1, 2003
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Carbonate/Phosphate Flotation Separation by the MRI No-conditioning ProcessBy John Hanna
The University of Alabama Mineral Resources Institute (MRI) has developed a unique process for selective fatty acid flotation of carbonate gangue from sedimentary apatites (francolite) in the pH range
Jan 1, 1989
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Recent Modifications and Operation of the Acid Plant at Naoshima (85b09cde-5921-4288-abfb-6b5faeaa6e16)By T. Ueno
Naoshima Smelter & Refinery of Mitsubishi Materials Crop. commissioned a new Mitsubishi continuous copper smelter in May 1991. Process offgas volume of the conventional reverberatory furnace line, one
Jan 1, 1992
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Micromodel Approach To Process SimulationBy S. Seetharaman
The present paper presents. the concept of micro-models and illustrates the application of the same in the simulations metallurgical processes. Development of micromodels requires access to accurate t
Jan 1, 1999
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Observation and Identification of Dross Phases Precipitated from Lead BullionBy Musa Karakus
In an attempt to explain the phenomena of lead entrainment during Cu drossing of lead bullion, two different synthetic lead bullions were heated to 1050°C, cooled slowly to various temperatures, and t
Jan 1, 1989
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Sintering Characteristic Study of Three Types of Fine Ores in KISCBy Xie Hao
According to its raw materials orthogonal test scheme is designed and a large number of systemic experiments were carried out in order to study the sintering characteristics of three types of fine ore
Jan 1, 2009