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Slags In Ferroalloys Production - Review Of Present Knowledge
By 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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Centre for research of fires and ventilation in tunnels ‘San Pedro de Anes’
By J. L. Fuentes-Cantillana, J. B. Solar Menéndez, A. O. Cámara
The Principality of Asturias is a region situated in Northern Spain with two centuries of tradition in underground coal mining. In addition, its uneven relief has obliged the construction of a great n
Jan 1, 2003
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Micropore Carbon Furnace Lining
By Stefan Basista, Janusz Tomala
Modern constructions of electric ferroalloy furnaces are still based on applying in the lower "liquid" areas the standard carbon materials. What can be illustrated by the experience from several years
Jan 1, 2007
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Activities Of Cu, Fe And Ni In Cu-Fe-Ni-S Mattes
By S. Sun
The equilibrium distribution of Cu, Fe and Ni between Cu-Ni-Fe mattes and Pt alloy was measured as functions of the sulphur partial pressure (pS2), oxygen partial pressure (pO2),temperature and Fe con
Jan 1, 2004
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In Situ Measurement Of The Oxygen Activity Of Low Carbon Steel Ladle Slags
By J. Janssens, B. Coletti, S. Smets, J. Plessers
The oxygen activity of the ladle slag determines the reactivity towards the steel during ladle treatment. Therefore, the in situ measurement of the oxygen activity of slags can be an important tool. T
Jan 1, 2004
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Review And Thermodynamic Modelling Of CoO In Iron Silicate-Based Slags And Calcium Ferrite-Based Slags
Published experimental data on thermodynamic behaviour of cobalt-containing slags have been reviewed and used in validating a recently developed thermodynamic model. The results from the exercise show
Jan 1, 2004
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A Bacterial Heap Leaching Approach For The Treatment Of Low Grade Primary Copper Sulphide Ore
By S W. Robertson, A Vercuil, P Craven
Mintek is currently developing a design approach for the heap leaching of low-grade primary copper sulphide material. Since the leaching of chalcopyrite requires elevated temperatures, the generation
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of variography to the control of species in material process streams: %Fe in an iron ore product - Synopsis
The use of a time series variogram as an aid in controlling the quality of a product was pioneered by Pierre M. Gy and is described. The ability to analyse and interpret covariance relationships time
Jan 1, 2008
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Measurements and analyses of blasting vibrations
By J. Werfling, J. R. Kiehl
SUMMARY: The effects of blasting on structures are assessed on the basis of the maximum amplitudes of the occuring vibration velocities. If the standard values in the German Standard DIN 4150 are not
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use Of Low-Toxic Heavy Suspensions In Mineral Sands Evaluation And Zircon Fractionation
By Stafford McKnight, Larissa Koroznikova, Steve Hall, Cameron Klutke
This paper outlines a simple methodology for mineral characterisation, developed as part of the Australian Mineral Industry Research Association (AMIRA) managed research project P777 ?The Development
Jan 1, 2007
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The viscosities and structures of calcium silicate slags containing MgO, CaF2, and A12O3
By Y. D. Lee, J. H. Park, D. S. Kim, H. S. Song
The viscosities and the infrared spectra of the CaO-SiO2-MgO-CaF2(or Al2O3) slags were measured to enhance our understanding of the interrelationship among the thermophysical property, microscopic str
Jan 1, 2004
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Winning Paper: Optimization Of A Raiseline At Mponeng Mine
By N. Ragoonanthun
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B.Sc. (Mining Engineering) degree This report investigates the optimization of a raiseline in order to open up the ore reserve qui
Jan 1, 2003
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Cobalt And Nickel Removal From Zincor Impure Electrolyte By Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT) - Pilot Plant Demonstration
By G. J. van Tonder
The use of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), a highly selective separation technology using specifically designed ligands (such as macrocycles), has been demonstrated to be an effective treatmen
Jan 1, 2002
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Finite Element Modelling Of Electric Currents In Ac Submerged Arc Furnaces
By I. Mc Dougall
Finite element models were generated of two submerged arc furnaces of different geometries. A 48MW circular furnace and a 68MW 6-in-line rectangular furnace were studied. The electrodes, raw material,
Jan 1, 2007
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Estimation of optimum exploitation life of a bucket wheel excavator: Through the prism of dynamic programming
By R. Zivojinovic, S. Vujic, T. Tanaskovic
The problem of determining the optimum exploitation life of machinery, namely the optimum time for machinery and equipment replacement, represents a complex and highly responsible engineering task. Ta
Jan 1, 2003
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Keynote Address: Viscosities of slags-an overview
By Du Sichen, K. Mukai, S. Seetharaman
Viscosities of slags constitute an important physical property needed for an understanding of the mass transfer phenomena in metallurgical processes. Viscosity is also the key that leads to a better u
Jan 1, 2004
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Quasi-chemical viscosity model for fully liquid slags in the A12O3-CaO-‘FeO’-SiO2system
By A. Kondratiev
A structurally-based viscosity model for fully liquid silicate slags has been developed and applied to the Al2O3-CaO-‘FeO’-SiO2system at metallic iron saturation. The model links the slag viscosity to
Jan 1, 2004
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Challenges Associated With Further Development Of The Waterberg Coalfield
By L. Jeffrey
The Waterberg Coalfield has vast potential to become a significantmining and industrial centre in South Africa. Its future developmenthinges on a number of critical decisions that must be made jointly
Jan 1, 2005
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Phase Effects in Tap-Hole Flow – A Computational Modelling Study
By O. F. Oxtoby, J. E. Olsen, M. W. Erwee, Q. G. Reynolds
"The extraction of molten products and wastes through smelting furnace tap-holes during the tapping process is a complex procedure involving many coupled thermophysical effects. Insight into the fluid
Jun 1, 2019
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Foaming Of Model Slags Containing V2O5 Under Dynamic Conditions
By M. Görnerup, A. Kapilashrami, Seetharaman. S., A. K. Lahiri
Simultaneous reduction and foaming of chromium-rich slag have been studied in a laboratory furnace equipped with X-ray image analysis. Reduction of the metal oxides by graphite generated CO, which cau
Jan 1, 2004