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The Engineering Design Sequence And Materials Development: 990 Gold-Titanium As A Case StudyBy Mark E. Schlesinger
Engineering design follows a six–step sequence. Demonstration of this sequence in materials engineering is less common. A case study is presented, using the 1989 paper by Gafner on the development of
Jan 1, 2014
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Different Methods for the Characterization of Ash Compositions in Co-Firing BoilersBy J. -E. Eriksson, L. Hupa, T. Khazraie
With increased co-firing of coal and different biomasses in power plants, there is a growing need to study and characterize the produced, often heterogeneous ashes and to assess their utilization as s
Mar 1, 2018
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The Influence of Clay Reinforcement on the Properties of Recycled Polymer FoamsBy Renate Wellen, Olgun Guven, Mariane Y. T. Oide, Julyana Satana, Francisco Valenzuela-Díaz, Esperidiana Moura
Poly[(ethylene)-co-(vinylacetate)] (EVA) is a thermoplastic copolymer composed of randomly distributed polyethylene and polyvinyl acetate sequences within the molecular chain. EVA combines toughness w
Mar 1, 2018
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Quench Process Modeling and OptimizationBy L. Yin, R. B. Haber, N. Sobh, D. A. Tortorelli, R. W. Hyland Jr.
"We optimize continuous quench process parameters to produce a desired precipitate distribution in aluminum alloy extrudates. To perform this task, an optimization problem is defined and solved using
Jan 1, 2000
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ISASMELT™ Technology for Sulfide SmeltingBy Ben Hogg
Since the development of the top-submerged lance (TSL) technology for copper and lead smelting by the cooperation of Mount Isa Mines (MIM), now owned by Glencore, and the Commonwealth Scientific Indus
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The Use of Ion Exchange to Improve Revenue via the Removal of ImpuritiesBy Deventer Johanna van
Ore bodies around the world are declining in grade, whilst increasing in complexity. The level of impurities relative to the valuable metal is steadily increasing, posing new challenges to existing op
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Magnesia Hydration in Magnesium Acetate SolutionsBy Dimitrios Fillippou
Magnesium hydroxide is used in a number of industrial applications, from the neutralisation of acid effluents to the production of pharmaceuticals. High-quality magnesium hydroxide powders can be prod
Jan 1, 1999
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Hot Compression Behavior of 304L, 410, and 416 Stainless SteelsBy D. Zhao
High temperature deformation characteristics of austenitic 304L, and martensitic 410 and 416 stainless steels were investigated by conducting compression tests over a wide range of temperatures and st
Jan 1, 1994
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Consolidation and Annealing Studies of Rapidly Solidified 304 Stainless SteelBy Jong-Jip Kim, J. G. Byrne, W. Kim, In-Ok Shim, John E. Flinn
"Two rapid solidification processes for 304 stainless steel were studied: centrifugal atomization (CA) in a helium atmosphere and atomization by exposing argon-containing melt to vacuum (VGA). Positro
Jan 1, 1988
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Melting And Fluid Properties Of Sewage SludgeBy Takashi Fujii
In the OG (Osaka Gas) process which includes a fusion process of sewage disposal sludge in coke bed knowledge of molten and fluid properties of the sludge are most important to controll the process in
Jan 1, 1992
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Selective Removal of Thiophene from Liquid Fuels over Nickel Based Nanocrystalline Zinc OxideBy Hylton McWhinney, Doanh Tran, Jewel Andrew Gomes, George Irwin, Sameer Pallavkar, Md Islam, David Cocke, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam
"High-performance nickel-based nanocrystalline zinc oxide adsorbents have been prepared adjusting Ni/Zn mol ratio of 1 :5 by thermal decomposition, coprecipitation and sol-gel method for selective ads
Jan 1, 2011
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Mineralogical and Image Analysis Study of Artificially Weathered Tailings from the Midwest Uranium Ore in SaskatchewanBy William Petruk
A mineralogical and image analysis study was conducted on samples of U tailings from pilot-plant runs on Midwest ore in Northern Saskatchewan. The tailings had been subjected to simulated weathering f
Jan 1, 1989
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Bioleaching of Chalcopyrite SamplesBy A. E. Torma
In recent years the copper industry has gained considerable economic stability. An essential part of this industrial wealth is attributable to the successful application of bio-mediated heap and dump
Jan 1, 1992
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Rapid Infrared Forming of Titanium/SCS Fiber CompositesBy Sunil G. Warrier
A rapid infrared forming technique has been developed to fabricate titanium matrix composites. This technique applies infrared heating to infiltrate titanium alloys into carbon and silicon carbide pre
Jan 1, 1993
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An Evaluation Study: Recent Developments and Processing of Glass Scrap RecyclingBy Burcu Ertug, Necip Ünlü
"On average, one out of two glass bottles coming on to the market is provided by recycling processes in Europe. Glass recycling has been started by the early of 1970s in Turkey, and the recycling amou
Jan 1, 2012
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Electron Microscopic And 29si Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Studies Of Chromium Doped Tricalcium Silicate.By O. E. Omotoso
This study is part of an ongoing investigation to understand the mechanism of stabilization/solidification of hazardous chromium wastes in ordinary Portland cement (OPC). Tricalcium silicate (C3S*),a
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of Ausmelt Technology To The Recycling Of Spent Pot Liner For The Aluminum IndustryBy Robert Matusewicz
Ausmelt Technology has been applied to the recycling of spent pot liner (SPL) generated from primary alnminum production. The process is centered on the Ausmelt furnace, in which the SPL is converted
Jan 1, 1996
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Development of Simple Assay Methods for Characterization of Refractory Carbonaceous Gold OresBy C. H. Bucknam
A review of phase analysis methods used to characterize refractory gold ores is presented. Updating of assay methods using database technology, on-line instrument interfacing and response surface mode
Jan 1, 1987
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Copper Smelter By-Product AcidBy I. C. Knight
The current levels of copper smelter by-product acid production are reviewed on a regional basis, together with the possible changes in the future. There will be increasing pressure for all smelters t
Jan 1, 1996
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Zinc Recovery from EAF Dust Through Thermal ReductionBy D. Mishra
Electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) generated during the recycling of steel- scrap is classified as a hazardous waste for landfilling. This is because it contains leachable heavy metals such as zinc, lea
Jan 1, 2002