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Foaming Of Model Slags Containing V2O5 Under Dynamic Conditions
By M. Görnerup, A. Kapilashrami, Seetharaman. S., A. K. Lahiri
Simultaneous reduction and foaming of chromium-rich slag have been studied in a laboratory furnace equipped with X-ray image analysis. Reduction of the metal oxides by graphite generated CO, which cau
Jan 1, 2004
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Equilibrium Interactions Between Freeze Lining And Slag Inilmenite Smelting
In ilmenite smelting, the FeO content of the feed material (nominally FeO.TiO2) is decreased by reduction with carbon. In a parallel reaction, a significant amount of the TiO2is reduced to Ti2O3.One o
Jan 1, 2004
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Mould Fluxes In Continuous Casting Of Steel - Characterization And Performance Tuning
By M. Görnerup, M. Hayashi, S. Seetharaman, C. -Å Däcker
The mould flux plays a crucial role in the continuous casting operation of steel due to its multi-functional assignment as lubricator and heat flux controller. In reality, the commercial fluxes can fa
Jan 1, 2004
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Activity of chromium oxide in CaO-SiO2based slags at 1873 K
By K. Morita, N. Sano
Thermodynamic properties of chromium oxides in molten slags are very important for optimization of stainless steel refining processes as well as reduction processes of chromium ores. The solubility of
Jan 1, 2004
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Mould Flux Crystallization: A Kinetic Study
By C. Righi, R. Carli
In modern steel continuous casting technologies mould fluxes are well-known to assure lubrication required by tribological system of mould-solidifying strand shell, and to provide crystalline phase so
Jan 1, 2004
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Neutron- and X-ray Radiography/Tomography: Non-Destructive Analytical Tools for the Characterization of Nuclear Materials
By E. C. de Beer
"SynopsisA number of important areas in nuclear fuel cycle, at both the front end and back end, offer ideal opportunities for the application of non-destructive evaluation techniques. These techniques
Jan 1, 2015
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Stope deformation measurements as a diagnostic measure of rock behaviour: a decade of research - Synopsis
By D. F. Malan
This paper presents an overview of work conducted over several years to investigate the continuous stope closure profiles recorded in tabular excavations and the use of this data as a hazard indicator
Jan 1, 2007
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Controlled Solidification Of Ferrosilicon
By L. Arnberg, E. Ott
The microstructure of ferrosilicon is important since it controls the disintegration of the material during crushing and thus the generation of fines. Therefore a study of the microstructure formation
Jan 1, 2004
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Modelling and optimization of a rotary kiln direct reduction process (e79e28aa-8eb6-430d-8d63-682078aabe5e)
By H. P. Kritzinger, T. C. Kingsle
"Rotary kilns are used for a variety of mineral processing operations. Hatch makes use of a kiln model developed from first principles to evaluate designs for its clients. This tool has been applied t
Jan 1, 2015
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Project Report - Pillar Mining At No. 1 And 2 Sub-Shaft On Kloof Gold Mine
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of BSc Engineering (Mining) The aim of this project is to determine whether certain pillars occurring within the no. 1 shaft and no.
Jan 1, 2005
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A study of metal droplet distributions in slags during ladle treatment phase of secondary steelmaking
By J. Ekengård, H. Srinath, M. Andersson, P. Jönsson, D. S. Sarma
The present paper deals with mixing between the metal and slag phase during the ladle refining process, including vacuum degassing. Dispersion of metal drops in ladle slags has been studied. The resul
Jan 1, 2004
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Environmental Aspects Of The Utilization Of Steel Industry Slags
By A. Hiltunen, R. Hiltunen
The utilization of blast furnace and BOF slags has long traditions and well-known applications in the building and road construction industries and in soil conditioning. The starting point for product
Jan 1, 2004
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Modelling Of Antimonate Capacity In Copper And Nickel Smelting Slags
By J. M. Font, R. G. Reddy
Jan 1, 2004
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The Use Of Low-Toxic Heavy Suspensions In Mineral Sands Evaluation And Zircon Fractionation
By Stafford McKnight, Larissa Koroznikova, Steve Hall, Cameron Klutke
This paper outlines a simple methodology for mineral characterisation, developed as part of the Australian Mineral Industry Research Association (AMIRA) managed research project P777 ?The Development
Jan 1, 2007
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Mould Powder Selection For Thin Slab Casting
By J. A. Kromhout, J. Trouw, A. A. Kamperman, M. Kick
Mould powders play an important role in the stability of the continuous casting process. The main functions of mould powders are to provide sufficient lubrication and to control the horizontal heat tr
Jan 1, 2004
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Limitations in Accepting Localized Conditioning Recoverable Resource Estimates for Mediumterm, Long-Term, and Feasibility-Stage Mining Projects, Particularly for Sections of an Ore Deposit
A localized nonlinear recoverable resource estimate technique has been applied using typical feasibility or new mining drilling data configurations drawn from a massive database from a mined-out area
Jan 1, 2014
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Total Primary Milling Cost Reduction By Improved Liner Design - Synopsis
By J. Dahner
Total milling cost is composed of energy, liner and grinding media costs. In primary high ball load milling, the grinding media play the biggest role in total milling cost. This cost can be drastical
Jan 1, 2011
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Geotechnical Design For Open Pits At Tanjianshan, China
By Huang Zhiwei, Paul Skayman, Kevin Holley
In 1989 The First Brigade for Geology and Mineral Exploration of Qinghai Province discovered gold at Jinlonggou and Qinlongtan, Tanjianshan. Between 1992 and 2002 small scale mining was carried out a
Jan 1, 2006
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The Dual-Electrode DC Arc Furnace ? Modelling Insights
By Q. G. Reynolds
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, DC, reverse polarity, dual-electrode The dual-electrode direct current (DC) arc furnace uses two graphite electrodes, one connected as cathode, and one as anode.
Jan 1, 2011
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Corrosion Of Hot End Automotive Exhaust Components
By Z. W. Nkosi, M. Sephton, J. H. Potgieter
The exhaust system is a complex assembly of various components performing important tasks in harsh environments. Carbon steels have been used extensively in exhaust systems, but pressure for lower cos
Jan 1, 2006