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Effect of Fluid Flow on Inclusion Coarsening in Low-Alloy Steel WeldsBy S. S. Babu, T. Hong, T. DebRoy, S. A. David
"Oxide inclusions form in welds because of deoxidation reactions in the weld pool. These inclusions control the weld microstructure development. Thermodynamic and kinetic calculation of oxidation reac
Jan 1, 1999
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Weibull Analysis Of The Behavior On Tensile Strength Of Hemp Fibers For Different Intervals Of Fiber DiametersBy Carlos Maurício. F. Vieira, Lázaro A. Rohen, Sérgio N. Monteiro, Rafael G. de Castro, Gustavo X. Borges, Maycon A. Gomes, Frederico M. Margem, Anna C. C. Neves
Economic and environmental benefits are motivating studies on natural fibers, especially lignocellulosic extracted from plants, have been studied to substitute synthetic fibers, such as glass fiber as
Jan 1, 2015
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Intrinsic Hydrogen Reduction Kinetics of Magnetite Concentrate Particles Relevant to a Novel Green Ironmaking TechnologyBy H. Y. Sohn, Haitao Wang, Moo Eob Choi
"A novel ironmaking technology is under development at the University of Utah. This technology produces iron directly from iron ore concentrate by gas-solid suspension reduction. Hydrogen is the main
Jan 1, 2011
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Rare Earth Separation And Recycling Process Using Rare Earth ChlorideBy Tetsuya Uda
Our recent achievements of rare earth separation technique[1,2] and new process idea for rare earth magnet recycling[3] are reviewed, (1) Binary chloride mixtures of rare earths were separated by a ne
Jan 1, 2003
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Prediction of Austenite Decomposition During Cooling of Low and Medium-Carbon Low-Alloy SteelsBy E. Anelli
Based on experimental continuous cooling transformation (CCT) diagrams, an artificial neural network has been trained to predict the amount of microsturctural constituents and hardness resulting from
Jan 1, 2003
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Green Evaluation Of Microwave Shaft FurnacesBy Guo Chen, Jin Chen, Jinhui Peng
In this study, the influences of the green evaluation variables on the characterization of microwave shaft furnaces were systematically investigated. These variables include: resource consumption, env
Jan 1, 2015
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Electrochemically Deposited LiCoO2 Film on Platinum Metal Substrate under Hydrothermal ConditionBy K. S. Han, M. Yoshimuura, H. Fujita, Y. Sato, S. W. Song
"Film of LlCoO2 as cathode material for rechargeable lithium microbatteries has been fabricated on the platinum metal substrate by electrochemical-hydrothermal method in concentrated LiOH solution at
Jan 1, 2000
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Extraction of Platinum Metals from Automobile CatalystsBy Vladimir Lobanov, Vladimir Skorohodov, Andrew Evdokimov, Ural State Technical University 19, Boris Radionov
"The bulk of raw materials in metallurgy of secondary platinum metals are the wastes such as multilayered ceramic-metal systems, e.g. the spent catalysts of the chemical and petrochemical industry, au
Jan 1, 2008
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Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon DioxideBy Melvin H. Miles
"Considerable research has been conducted on the anodic oxidation of methanol in fuel cells. The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide in aqueous solutions to form methanol is the same reaction
Jan 1, 2008
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MOCVD of Gallium and Calcium Sulfides for Improved Phosphor ProcessingBy C. D. Adams, R. T. Tuenge, C. N. King, J. A. Samuels, B. F. Espinoza, R. C. Dye, C. F. Schaus, D. C. Smith, N. M. Peachey
"Recently, doped calcium thiogallate (CaGa2S4) phosphors have been investigated for use in electroluminescent flat panel displays. The current technique used for the deposition of thin film calcium th
Jan 1, 1994
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Separation and Purification of Rare-Earth Elements Based on Electrophoretic Migration (PART II)By P. Hajiani
Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical materials in many leading-edge technology products. However, REE separation outside China has remained a challenge in addressing environmental concerns of curre
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In Flight Calcination Of Radioactive -Waste Simulant In A Thermal Plasma Flow ReactorBy Patrick R. Taylor
This investigation studied the inflight calcination kinetics of nuclear waste simulant using a thermal plasma reactor. A series of experiments were performed to determine the conversion of insoluble a
Jan 1, 1996
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Third Phase !Formation In Solvent Extraction: A Microemulsion ModelBy K. Osseo-Asare
Third phase formation, the separation of a solvent extraction organic phase into two liquids, is generally attributed to the limited solubility of the extracted complexes in the hydrocarbon diluents.
Jan 1, 1999
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Metal ION Separations In Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: Potential Replacements For Volatile Organic DiluentsBy Robin D. Rogers
Room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL) can replace certain traditional organic solvents in liquid/liquid extraction of metal ions from aqueous systems. The very low vapor pressure and non-flammable nat
Jan 1, 1999
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Application of Correlation Techniques to Creep Damage StudiesBy K. Dzieciol
The paper presents a study about three image correlation methods ?common cross-correlation, mutual information and phase-correlation ? applied to characterize microstructures reconstructed with X-ray
Jan 1, 2009
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Injection Technology To Recover Nickel And Cobalt From Spent CatalystsBy P. Thapliyal
The petroleum refining industry generates over a million tons of spent catalyst per year, containing valuable metals. Currently, these materials are recycled to smelting furnaces, but the fundamental
Jan 1, 1996
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Design, Construction, and Operation of Periodic Reverse Current Process at TamanoBy Tatsuzo Kitamura
The tank house of Tamano refinery, that started its operation in January, 1972, was constructed incorporating the application of Periodic Reverse Current (P.R.C.) from the outset of design works. In 1
Jan 1, 1976
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An Oxidative Chloride Leaching of Palladium PowderBy Hui Zhang
The leaching behavior of palladium powder in aqueous solutions containing NaCI or N'H4Cl was investigated. Cupric ion was used as an oxidant for the dissolution reaction. The effect of a number o
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Mechanization at the Noranda Inc., CCR Division, Copper ElectrorefineryBy H. Bernier
The Noranda Inc., CCR Division, copper refinery located in Montreal-East, Québec, Canada, has expanded over the years to reach a capacity of 410,000 metric tons of cathode production per year. The exp
Jan 1, 1987