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A Mathematical Model of Electric Smelting Furnace Used for Improving Design and OperationBy Zhou Jiemin
In order to fully understand the behavior of the rectangular six- electrode electric smelting furnace and improve its design and operation, a three-dimensional mathematical model has been developed wh
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmentally Sound Technology for Processing of Domestic Solid Waste and Other Toxic Waste in Sparged Molten SlagBy A. V. Tarasov
An environmentally clean and virtually waste-less technology for treatment of domestic solid waste and other toxic chloride-containing materials has been developed and proven on a full scale by the Gi
Jan 1, 2002
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The Swirling Effect in an Immersion Nozzle on the Flow in a Continuous Casting MoldBy Katsukiyo Marukawa, Manabu Iguchi, Sigeta Hara, Shinichiro Yokoya, Sigeo Takagi
"A numerical analysis and water model study of the mold region of a continuous casting apparatus was performed with a novel injection concept using swirling flow in the pouring tube, to control the he
Jan 1, 2001
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Minimum Numerical Model of a Peirce-Smith ConverterBy Luis Hoyos-Reyes, Jesus Gonzalez-Trejo, Adriana Cervantes-Clemente, Marco Gutierrez-Villegas, Manuel Palomar-Pardave, Cesar Real-Ramirez
Recent improvements on Peirce-Smith Converters (PSC) have combined numerical and physical simulations. However, most of the physical simulations have been carried out in cold-water models with only on
Jan 1, 2009
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Kinetics of Coarsening of Diffusion-Controlled Precipitate Phase in Non-Equilibrium SystemsBy Taiping Lou
The coarsening process of precipitates in non-equilibrium systems was studied, and then a physical model of coarsening was proposed. The coarsening process of CaO'TiO2 in MgO-TiO2-Al2O3-SiO2-CaO-
Jan 1, 2000
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QEM*SEM and the Evaluation if the WIM 150 Mineral Sands ProspectBy Dean David
The evaluation of a new mineral sands prospect with unusual characteristics is described, The heavy minerals are very fine grained, have comparatively low average specific gravity (3.6) and are altere
Jan 1, 1989
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Continuum Modelling of Granular Flows Using Physica, A 3-D Unstructured Finite-Volume Modelling FrameworkBy Mark Cross, Hadi Abou-Chakra, Nicholas Christakis, Mayur K. Patel, John Baxter, Ugur Tiizful
"In recent years significant effort has been put into using continuum mechanics for the description of granular flows. Although these models are partially successful in capturing some flow characteris
Jan 1, 2001
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Steel in the Year 2000By S. J. Hogan, T. William
"By the year 2000, the steel industry, not only in the United States but in the rest of the world, will undergo significant changes. On the other hand, there will be a number of areas in which change
Jan 1, 1988
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Plastic Localization Phenomena in a Mn-Alloyed Austenitic SteelBy G. Scavino
A 0.5 wt.% C, 22 wt.% Mn austenitic steel, recently proposed for fabricating automotive body structures by cold sheet forming, due to favorable overall strength and ductility, exhibits plastic localiz
Jan 1, 2009
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A Conceptual Design of PAL Using Tube-in-Tube Heat ExchangersBy D. J. Donaldson
The PAL process for recovering nickel from laterite ore requires large volumes of thick abrasive slurry to be raised lo high temperature (245°C+) and pressure (40 atm.+). Flow diagrams of the process
Jan 1, 2004
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Microstructure and Corrosion Behaviour of TiC Reinforced Duplex Stainless Steels Matrix Composites Sythesized by Laser Melt InjectionBy Peter Olubambi, Babatunde Obadele, Oluwagbenga Johnson
"The microstructure and corrosion behaviour of titanium carbide (TiC) reinforced duplex stainless steel matrix surface composites synthesized by laser melt injection technique was investigated. The su
Jan 1, 2012
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Diffusion Limited Aeration During Biooxidation of Shallow Ore HeapsBy Robert W. Bartlett
Biooxidation of an ore heap containing only a few percent of sulfide minerals requires insertion of a very large amount of oxygen either by natural air convection, forced air ventilation or gaseous di
Jan 1, 1995
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In-Situ Analysis of the Effect of Other Oxides for the Reduction Process of Wustite by Carbon in TEMBy Nobuhiro Ishikawa
The in-situ observation of the effect of impurities on the reduction process of iron oxides by C in TEM was carried out. A few wt% of CaO or AbO, was used as impurities in FeO was prepared. Some preci
Jan 1, 2008
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Residence Time Predictions During Fluid-Bed RoastingBy C. A. Natalie
Prediction of average residence times for different particle size intervals during sulfide roasting was investigated. Calculations were done to predict average residence times using a model which empl
Jan 1, 1985
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Study on the Hydraulic Ash-Slag Cementitious Composites (HA-SC) Solidification of Dredged SludgeBy Xinghua He, Shujing Zhu
"In this paper, the chemical composition, the content and the leachability of heavy metals in dredged sludge are tested and analyzed. It is shown that the leachability of Pb and Cr exceeds the leachin
Jan 1, 2013
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Smelter Gas Handling-An OverviewBy T. J. A. Smith
This paper provides an overview of some of the key issues in design of smelter gas handling systems, with particular reference to smelter smelting plants. In both primary smelting and converting, gas
Jan 1, 1992
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Smeltler Gas Handling: An OverviewBy T. J. A. Smith
This paper provides an overview of some of the key issues in design of smelter gas handling systems, with particular reference to sulphide smelting plants. In both primary smelting and converting. gas
Jan 1, 1992
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Energy Concentration in Electrical Discharges Between Semiconducting Sulfide Mineral Particles Under High-Power Nanosecond PulsesBy Valentine A. Chanturiya
A model for development of electric discharges between particles of sulfide minerals (pyrite) under the action of high-voltage nanosecond pulses is proposed. It is shown that through discharges in a l
Jan 1, 2009
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Advanced Ceramic Composites for Improved Thermal Management in Molten Aluminum ApplicationsBy Klaus-Markus Peters, Robert M. Cravens, James G. Hemrick
"Degradation of refractories in molten aluminum applications leads to energy inefficiencies, both in terms of increased energy consumption during use as well as due to frequent and premature productio
Jan 1, 2009
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The Role of Reflected Light Microscopy in the Study of the Mineralogy of Environmental ProblemsBy Richard D. Hagni
Reflected light microscopy is routinely applied to the study of ore minerals and textures in polished sections prepared from a wide variety of ore specimens. With the increasing interest in environmen
Jan 1, 1995