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WSA-DC ? Next Generation Topsøe WSA Technology For Stronger SO2 Gases And Very High Conversion (a4eeea25-ced5-4b18-8ba9-94a89f93e2d0)By Helge Rosenberg
Up to now, Topsøe WSA (Wet gas Sulphuric Acid) plants have been in operation for almost 30 years, and close to 80 plants have been sold. In spite of its unique features and ability to treat gases with
Jan 1, 2009
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Underground Environmental Challenges In Deep Platinum Mining And Some Suggested SolutionsBy M. Karsten
Platinum mines in the Bushveld Complex are located in areas with a high geothermal gradient. This means that, compared to, for example, gold mines of the Witwatersrand region, high rock temperatures
Jan 1, 2012
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The Role Of Geotechnical Block Models In Mineral Resource Management - 1 IntroductionBy Alan Bye, Megan Little
Geology, and the detailed understanding of its properties, are fundamental to the optimal design and successful operation of any mine. To that end extensive fieldwork has been conducted at Anglo Plati
Jan 1, 2007
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The business benefits of an advanced mineral sands control applicationBy R. Hope, C. van Heerden
In any process or organization inefficiencies are costly. In times of abundance this reality often does not receive much attention. During such times the focus is rather on increasing capacity to incr
Jan 1, 2003
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Slags In Ferroalloys Production - Review Of Present KnowledgeBy L. Holappa
Ferroalloys like FeCr and FeMn are mostly produced in submerged electric arc furnaces. Typical for these processes is that the amount of slag is quite high. The role of slag for the process is thus ve
Jan 1, 2004
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Integrated Optimization Of Underground Mine Design And SchedulingBy J. Little
It is common practice for underground mine plans to be created sequentially, where results from one planning process form the input data for another. While this is practical for manual methods, comput
Oct 1, 2013
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Modelling viscosity of TiOx containing silicate meltsExperimental studies on viscosity of titanium bearing slags have been reviewed and the assessed data were used in extending the capability of the structurally related viscosity model for silicate melt
Jan 1, 2004
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An expert system approach in rock engineering risk assessmentBy A. V. Z. Brink
Rock engineering risk is defined in this paper as a function of the potential ground motion; the vulnerability of the workplace; exposure of people; and a general term – quality of information. The pa
Jan 1, 2003
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Thermodynamics of the MnO-containing slags and equilibrium relations associated with Mn ferroalloy productionsBy S. E. Olsen, K. Tang
Slag-metal and slag-metal-gas heterogeneous equilibria involving MnO-containing slags have been simulated using recently developed Mn-based alloy and IRSID oxide thermochemical databases. A large numb
Jan 1, 2004
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Structural Analysis Of Molten Na2O-NaF-SiO2 System By Raman Spectroscopy And Molecular Dynamics SimulationBy H. Urata, K. Ishii
To determine the effect of F ions in the molten alkali silicate systems on their structures, quenched Na2O-SiO2-NaF systems were investigated by Raman spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulation. T
Jan 1, 2004
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A Comparison Of The Kinetics Of The CO-CO2 Reaction With Steelmaking And Copper Making SlagsBy E. Chen, M. Barati, K. Coley
The reaction between carbon and slags is of significant importance in direct smelting of iron ores, EAF slag foaming and copper slag cleaning processes. This reaction is known to occur via gaseous int
Jan 1, 2004
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Continuous Casting Mould Powder And Casting Process Interaction: Why Powders Do Not Always Work As ExpectedBy A. Normanton, B. Harris, V. Ludlow, S. Riaz
Why does a continuous casting mould powder, which works successfully on a particular caster with respect to semi quality, fail to perform on a caster of a similar design utilizing liquid steel from a
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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A study of metal droplet distributions in slags during ladle treatment phase of secondary steelmakingBy 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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Interactions Of Two-Liquid CaO-MgO-FetO-P2O5 Slag With MgO RefractoriesBy T. Tamura
It is known that the CaO-FetO-P2O5slag system has a wide liquid miscibility gap at steelmaking temperatures and this two-liquid slag phase has many advantages such as high activities of both FetO and
Jan 1, 2004
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The Role Of Metal And Slag Films Stabilization Phenomena With Respect To Clean SteelBy I. A. Minaev
The conditions of a stability of metallurgical films on a surface of solid on the basis of classical regularities of a thermodynamics are considered. For specific conditions of metallurgical processes
Jan 1, 2004
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The Performance And Properties Of Mould FluxesBy A. B. Fox, R. P. Thackray, K. C. Mills
The role of mould fluxes in continuous casting is reviewed. The main functions of the flux are described and the importance of the flux in providing lubrication and the right level of heat transfer be
Jan 1, 2004
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Calulation Of Phase Diagrams For The CaO-CaF2 And CaO-BaO Binary Systems By Using Molecular DynamicsBy D. Zhou, T. Hamano, Tsukihashi. F., W. -G. Seo
The thermodynamic properties for the CaO-CaF2and CaO-BaO systems were calculated by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation using Born-Mayer-Huggins type pair potential. The parameters of interatomic poten
Jan 1, 2004
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Activity of chromium oxide in CaO-SiO2based slags at 1873 KBy 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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Foaminess Of Slag: Cause And ControlBy S. Pal, A. K. Lahiri
Most of the compounds present in slag are surface active. This gives rise to foaminess of slag. The foam life and foaming index are normally determined by the draining rate of slag through the plateau
Jan 1, 2004