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                     A New Numerical Model for Predicting Carbon Concentration During RH Degassing Treatment A New Numerical Model for Predicting Carbon Concentration During RH Degassing TreatmentBy Young-Geun Park A new decarburization model for the RH system was constructed for calculating the decarburization reaction using a three-dimensional fluid dynamics program. The entire fluid flow in the RH process was Jan 1, 2001 
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                     The Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell: A New Tool In Metal Recycling The Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell: A New Tool In Metal RecyclingBy J. V. Atwood The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a novel Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell (DMEC) that exhibits unique features for recycling contaminated metals and metal alloys. The DMEC incorporates two anio Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Influence Of Reduction-Carburization Conditions On The Rate Of Iron Carbide Formation Influence Of Reduction-Carburization Conditions On The Rate Of Iron Carbide FormationBy A. A. el-Geassy High-grade iron ore fines rejected from the DRl plants (>96%Fe20) were isothermally reduced in 30-60%COIH2 gas mixtures at 973-1273K. The freshly reduced reaction products were then subsequently carbu Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Handling of Slags Leaving Metallurgical Vessels Handling of Slags Leaving Metallurgical VesselsBy J. S. Pitsillos A new furnace tapping technique involving the simulation of a control valve at the exit to a furnace is being investigated. The purpose of this new tapping technique is to regulate the flowrate of liq Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Process Control: From PID to CIM Process Control: From PID to CIMBy J. Fraser Forbes "The meaning of the term ""process control"" has evolved significantly since its widespread use began in the manufacturing industries in the 1940s. Further, the scope of process control applications h Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Mineral Partitioning by Sulfidation Mineral Partitioning by SulfidationBy L. A. Neumeier The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is investigating the feasibility of partitioning complex sulfide minerals to simpler sulfide .phases by sulfldation reactions. Such partitioning c Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Delimiting Heap Leachable Zones in the Black Pine Gold Deposit, Idaho Delimiting Heap Leachable Zones in the Black Pine Gold Deposit, IdahoBy J. E. Clemson The Black Pine sediment-hosted, disseminated gold deposit is located in Cassia County, Idaho. Gold mineralization occurs in flat-lying zones 50 to 100 feet thick. Total geological ore reserves are 5.6 Jan 1, 1988 
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                     On In-process Separation of Zinc from EAF Dust On In-process Separation of Zinc from EAF Dust"EAF dust is categorized as a hazardous solid waste. EPA approves only two treatment methods: either sending the dust to zinc recycling facility, or stabilizing it first and then disposing it to a spe Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Mathematical Modeling Of Phase Interaction Taking Place During Fusion Welding . Processes (Invited) Mathematical Modeling Of Phase Interaction Taking Place During Fusion Welding . Processes (Invited)By Michael Zinigrad The quality of metallic materials depends on their composition and structure and these are determined by various physico-chemical and technological factors. To effectively prepare materials with requi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Permit Exemption Strategies For Onsite Waste Processing Facilities Permit Exemption Strategies For Onsite Waste Processing FacilitiesBy Rolf R. von Oppenfeld Onsite hazardous waste processors often find obtaining a Treatment Storage and Disposal (TSD) permit one of their first major challenges. Some processors may spend the time and money required by the p Jan 1, 1996 
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                     The Design of Counter Current Metallurgical Reactors The Design of Counter Current Metallurgical ReactorsBy A. Treverrow, G. A. Brooks, H. K. Worner "The work by H.K Worner and co-workers at CRA in the 1960s, and early 1970s, established that molten metals could be refined continuously utilising counter current flow of metal and slag. Womer also d Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Mass Transfer Model for Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition of Titanium Mass Transfer Model for Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition of TitaniumBy A. Kar A mathematical model is presented for pure titaqium deposition from titanium tetrabromide on a stainless-steel (SS 304) substrate. Five three-dimensional, transient, and nonlinear partial differential Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Simulation of the Effects of Thermosolutal Convection, Shrinkage Induced Flow and Solid Transport on Macrosegregation and Equiaxed Grain Size Distribution in a DC Continuous Cast Ai-Cu Round Ingot Simulation of the Effects of Thermosolutal Convection, Shrinkage Induced Flow and Solid Transport on Macrosegregation and Equiaxed Grain Size Distribution in a DC Continuous Cast Ai-Cu Round IngotBy A. V. Reddy, C. Beckermann "The DC continuous casting of a grain refined AI-4.5%Cu round ingot with realistic boundary conditions is numerically simulated. Of particular interest are the effects of the transport of free solid i Jan 1, 1994 
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                     A Historical Overview of the Cerro Matoso Operation 1980 to 2003 A Historical Overview of the Cerro Matoso Operation 1980 to 2003By J. R. Kiji The Cerro Matoso S.A. mine and smelter, in the Cordoba lowlands of northwestern Colombia, consist of a dedicated laterite nickel mine, ore blending, drying and an RKEF process to produce high-quality Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Microbes for Biohydrometallurgy Microbes for BiohydrometallurgyBy Henry L. Ehrlich This survey compares bioleaching and biobeneficiation by autotrophic bacteria with that by heterotrophic bacteria and fungi Some physiological principles are reviewed. Advantages and disadvantages of Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Correlation of Mineralogy and Trace Element Leaching Behavior in Modified In Situ Spent Shales from Logan Wash, Colorado Correlation of Mineralogy and Trace Element Leaching Behavior in Modified In Situ Spent Shales from Logan Wash, ColoradoBy E. J. Peterson Oil shale retorting induces mineral and chemical reactions to occur on the macroscopic and microscopic levels in the kerogen-bearing marlstone. The nature and extent of the reactions is dependent upon Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Direct Sulfation Of Nickel Laterite Ores Using Sulfur Dioxide Rich Gases Direct Sulfation Of Nickel Laterite Ores Using Sulfur Dioxide Rich GasesBy D. Papazoglou This work was undertaken to investigate the thermodynamic and kinetic feasibility of using hot sulfur dioxide bearing gases from smelting processes to selectively sulfate the nickel in nickel laterite Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Copper and Zinc Recovery with Emulsion Membranes from Mine Waste Waters Copper and Zinc Recovery with Emulsion Membranes from Mine Waste WatersBy G. L. Hundley, D. N. Nilsen The U.S. Department of Energy investigated the use of liquid-emulsion membranes (LEM) for the selective removal and recovery of metals such as copper and zinc from mine waste waters. This investigatio Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Heavy Metals Removal From Small-Arms Firing Ranges Heavy Metals Removal From Small-Arms Firing RangesBy Jerold L. Johnson Remediation of small-arms firing ranges is being investigated by the Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory and the U.S. Bureau of Mines. Scheduled closures of military installations, as well as the manag Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Structurally Sound Metal Parts by Selective Laser Sintering Structurally Sound Metal Parts by Selective Laser SinteringBy Mukesh K. Agarwala Alloy composite parts were made from powders by Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). SLS is a rapid prototyping process that uses data from CADICAMICAE systems to guide a laser beam and rapidly form 3-D p Jan 1, 1994 
