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Experimentally Determined Rock-Fluid Interactions Applicable to a Natural Hot Dry Rock Geothermal SystemBy R. W. Charles
The Los Alamos National Laboratory, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Energy; is involved with laboratory and field experiments to assist in development of the Hot Dry Rock concept of ge
Jan 1, 1981
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The Behaviour Of Polonium-210 In The Processing Of Tin-Lead ResiduesBy A. M. Strachan
Capper Pass & Son Limited Was, until its recent closure, the world's largest producer of tin from secondary materials including solder drosses, non-ferrous smelter flue dusts, tin based metal all
Jan 1, 1992
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Fluidized Bed Applications for the Minerals Industry and Renewable EnergyBy Joerg Hammerschmidt, Marcus Runkel, Andreas Wirtz, Kent Pope
"Fluidized bed reactor systems in the minerals industry have been progressively developed and widely implemented over a period of more than sixty years for a multitude of process applications. Their v
Jan 1, 2014
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Biological Removal Of Arsenic From Tailings Pond Water At Canadian MineBy Tina Maniatis
Applied Biosciences has developed a biological technology for removal of arsenic, nitrate, selenium, and other metals from mining and industrial waste waters.The ABMet® technology was implemented at a
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation of the Glass Transition Temperature During Rapid Solidification in Melt-Spinning by Numerical Simulation of Cluster GrowthBy Zvi Rivlin
Classical nucleation theory states that in first order phase transformations, such as liquid to solid transition, nucleation of the product phase starts with the formation of small, unstable clusters
Jan 1, 1994
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Effects of Silicon, Iron, and Chromium on the Response of Aluminum Alloy 3004 Ingots to HomogenizationBy P. N. Anyalebechi
The effects of Si (0.19-0.52 wI. %), Fe (0.20 wI. %-0.44 wI. %), and Cr (0-0.10 wI.%) on the response of ingots of aluminum alloy 3004 solidified at different rates (O.IO°C/s to 30°C/s), to homogeniza
Jan 1, 2008
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Selective Oxidation of Uranium In Situ Leaching02, NaCI03, H202, Na0CI and Ce+4 have been examined as oxidants in an alkaline carbonate system for uranium in in situ leaching. The South Texas and New Mexico ores contained up to 2.6 meqJg of reduci
Jan 1, 1990
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A Dynamic LCA Model For Assessing The Impact Of Lead Free SolderBy E. V. Verhoej
The proposed EU directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment promotes the substitution of lead in consumer electronics to reduce emiss
Jan 1, 2003
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Integrating Computational Mechanics and Numerical Optimization for the Design of Material Properties in Electronic PackagesBy S. Stoyanov, M. Cross
"Silicon components containing transistor circuitry are at the heart of electronic products such as computers, mobile phones, etc. These components are connected to printed circuit boards (PCB's) usin
Jan 1, 2001
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Oxidation Behavior of Aluminium 6061-Hematite Particulate MMCs at Elevated TemperatureBy S. C. Sharma, M. Krishna, N. Sanmukha
"The oxidation behavior of an aluminium composite with 0, 2, 4, and 6% by weight of hematite at 200 to 500 °C has been investigated. Within the experimental temperature ranges a parabolic weight gain
Jan 1, 2000
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Processing of Zinc-Containing Wastes with the Liquid-Phase Reduction Romelt ProcessBy Y. Pokhvisnev, S. Vandariev, A. Yatshenko-Juk, V. Valavin, V. Romenets
The technology of the liquid-phase reduction process known as Romelt was developed in the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys in 1979. The pilot plant was constructed at the Novolipetsky Steel Works
Jan 1, 2000
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Water: An Increasingly Valuable and Challenging Resource for the Mining and Metallurgical Industry to Manage EffectivelyBy Ram V. Ramachandran
As an industry with major potential impacts (both good and bad) on water resources and due to the rising costs of process water, the mining and metallurgical processing industry has a key responsibili
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Metallurgical Utilization of Reusable Products from the Recycling Industry in a Secondary Copper Smelter .By Andreas Nolte
This paper includes a comprehensive report about the metallurgical utilisation of reusable products from electronic scrap recycling, car shredding industry, used glasses an various waste products, suc
Jan 1, 1997
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Energy Saving in the Foundry Industry by Using the “Crimson” Single Shot Up-Casting ProcessBy Mark Jolly
"Instead of using the traditional batch casting process, the CRIMSON [1] (Constrained Rapid Induction Melting Single Shot Up-Casting) method employs a high-powered furnace to melt just enough metal to
Jan 1, 2010
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Laboratory Research On Reducing-Matting Smelting Of Jamesonite ConcentrateBy Tang Chaoho
Laboratory research on the reducing and matte smelting of Jamesonite concentrate has been carried out. The influence of the process conditions such as the smelting temperature, the amount of pyrite ci
Jan 1, 2003
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Laboratory Research On Reducing-Matting Smelting Of Jamesonite Concentrate (45205e00-51f7-4ff3-875a-63e7afc2fe36)By Tang Chaoho
Laboratory research on the reducing and matte smelting of Jamesonite concentrate has been carried out. The influence of the process conditions such as the smelting temperature, the amount of pyrite ci
Jan 1, 2003
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Investigation of Reduction Rates of Iron Oxides Dissolved in CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 Slags by Fe-C Melts and Determination of Rate Mechanism(s)By Ali Hasham
Reduction rates of FeO in CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 slags by Fe-C melts have been investigated experimentally at 1723 K. The rates were estimated using experimentally determined CO(g) evolution rates. Flash X-ra
Jan 1, 1992
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Effects Of Oxygen Mass Transfer On Chalcopyrite Leaching By Thiobacillus Ferroxidans - SummaryBy Othon do Rêgo Monteiro Neto
[The present study has investigated the extraction of copper from a chalcopyrite flotation concentrate using an adapted strain of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans and shake flasks, tank leaching and Warburg
Jan 1, 1985
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The Influence of Dolomite Genesis on SinterabilityBy Francis C. Furman
Microscopic evidence indicates that the high sinterability of certain commercial dolomites is tied to specific dolomite textural characteristics. This study encompasses detailed characterization of th
Jan 1, 1995
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Clinker Production From Waste: From Cellulose Industry And Processing Marble And Granite IndustryBy G. L. Pedroti
With the development of industrial processes and the consequent emergence of numerous products that quickly become necessities, industrial activity has acquired an essential character today. Although
Jan 1, 2015