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Improved SINTEF SiO-Reactivity TestBy T. Lindstad, S. Gaal, S. Hansen, S. Prytz
The SINTEF SiO-reactivity test, developed by Tuset and Raaness in the 1970?s, is a recognised method of characterising the ?reactivity? of carbonaceous reactants, used in the ferrosilicon and silicon
Jan 1, 2007
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Mine rehabilitation in the arid Succulent Karoo vegetation zone on the South African west cost,Namakwa Sands—case studyBy T. F. J. Hälbich
Namakwa Sands aims to conserve environmental resources and prevent or minimize environmental impacts from its operations. The challenge faced by Namakwa Sands is the rehabilitation of the arid winter
Jan 1, 2003
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A Practice Of Ferroalloy Production In An ?Environment-Friendly And Recycling? WayBy G. Kang
The ferroalloys industry has generated historically substantial solid waste. The accumulated waste causes serious problems to the environment. However, it is possible to transform the solid waste into
Jan 1, 2004
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A Test To Determine Crystallinity Of Mould FluxesBy K. C. Mills, R. Thackray
A test has been devised that can predict accurately the % crystallinity developed in a slag film formed between the steel strand and the mould. The % crystallinity in the test samples was determined a
Jan 1, 2004
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Carbothermal Solid State Reduction Of Manganese OresBy S. Ganguly, R. Kononov
Carbothermal reduction of manganese oxides and manganese ores in the solid state was studied in hydrogen, helium and argon at different temperatures, ore compositions and carbon to manganese oxide rat
Jan 1, 2007
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Early detection of mining truck failure by modelling its operation with neural networks classification algorithmsBy H. Hu, T. S. Golosinski
The paper reports on use of neural network algorithms to model performance and condition of mining trucks. The model inputs are selected digital data streams collected by truck Vital Information Manag
Jan 1, 2003
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Modelling Combustion And Thermal Nox Formation In Electric Arc Furnaces For The Production Of Ferro-Silicon And Silicon-MetalBy S. T. Johansen, C. Colomb, B. Ravary
Combustion and thermal NOx formation have been modelled using the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) commercial code Fluent 6.1. The aim was to predict and give a better understanding of the combustio
Jan 1, 2007
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Improved gravity separation systems utilizing spiral separators incorporating new design parameters and featuresBy D. M. MacHunter, M. K. Palmer
Refinement of design parameters and features has resulted in the development and commercialization of spiral separator models that offer enhanced performance for a number of application areas. Exam
Jan 1, 2003
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The Build Up Of Additional HCFeMn Production Capacity By The Deepening Of A FurnaceBy T. Nishi, D. Teguri, K. Saitoh
In recent years the requirement for high carbon ferro-manganese (HCFeMn), which is the key product of our company, has increased due to bullish demand for steel products. In our Tokushima works, we
Jan 1, 2007
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Electrode Erosion In Submerged Arc FurnacesBy J. A. Bakken, G. Sævarsdóttir, H. Pálsson, M. Þ. Jónsson
The role of the electric arc in the consumption of electrodes in submerged arc furnaces has long been debated. The hostile environment in the furnace does not make direct measurement feasible, so simu
Jan 1, 2007
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Book reviewBook review HOEK, E., and BRAY, J. Rockslope engineering. London, The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974. £5. NIM reports Report no. 1625 The determination of uranium and thorium by the use of
Jan 9, 1974
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Book reviewBook review Pearson, J. S. Ocean floor mining. Park Ridge (New Jersey), Noyes Data Corporation, 1975. 201 pp. NIM reports Report no. 308 A mineralogical study of gold particles in pulp residues from t
Jan 2, 1976
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Keynote Address: Melting of platinum group metal concentrates in South AfricaBy J. Nell
An overview is given of the matte melting process used for the beneficiation of South African Platinum Group Metal (PGM) ores. Most producers use six-electrode furnaces to melt the concentrate and Pie
Jan 1, 2004
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Thermodynamic Analysis and Experimental Study of Manganese Ore Alloy and Dephosphorization in Converter SteelmakingIn this study, the effects of slag compositions, slag amount, temperature, and carbon content of steel on the manganese and phosphorus distribution ratios during converter steelmaking were analysed us
Jan 1, 2014
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Experimental Investigation Of Liquidus Temperatures Of ISP SlagsThe slags produced by the Imperial Smelting Process (ISP) are based on the system ZnO-?FeO?-Al2O3-CaO-SiO2. The slag chemistry is important to the process since it determines the fluxing practice and
Jan 1, 2004
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Effect Of Properties Of Mold Powder Entrapped In Molten Steel In A Continuous Casting ProcessBy M. Suzuki, T. Shiomi, M. Nakada, K. Tsutsumi
Mold powder plays an important role in the continuous casting process for high quality steel production. It is well known that mold powder entrapment causes surface defects in steel sheet and the high
Jan 1, 2004
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The thermodynamic activity of MnO in stainless steel type slagsBy K. Ding
The thermodynamic activity of MnO was measured in MnO-CaO-MgO-SiO2slags that are typically encountered in the production of manganese containing stainless steels. Gas equilibration-quenching techniqu
Jan 1, 2004
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Berg Bock Freeway Tunnel: Optimizing the Heading Technique and the Operational Safety for the Tunnel built by the Shotcrete MethodBy C. Erichsen
ABSTRACT: The Berg Bock Freeway Tunnel represents the southernmost link of the "Thuringian tunnel chain" of the new freeway A71 located in the eastern part of Germany. It comprises two tubes each 2700
Jan 1, 2003
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Book news1. Book review Technology of metal powders- recent developments, edited by L. H. Yaverbaum. New Jersey, Noyes Data Corporation, 1980. 400 pp. (Reviewer: B. K. Loveday) 2. New books The use of micropro
Jan 1, 1980
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Early shaft reef removal at Beatrix No. 3 Vertical ShaftBy J. W. Klokow, S. L. Mulder
Early removal of the shaft reef is usually considered necessary on deep level South African gold mines to avoid damaging stress build-up associated with traditional shaft-protection pillars. In the ca
Jan 1, 2003