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Waste Minimization Activities In The Materials Fabrication Division At Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryBy J. W. Dini
Introduction The mission of the Materials Fabrication Division (MFD) is to provide fabrication services and technology in support of all programs at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). MFD
Jan 1, 1992
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Fluid Dynamics of Inclined Jetting on a Slag/Metal BathBy Kent D. Peaslee
When supersonic oxygen jetting is used in electric furnace steelmaking, the lance jet axis is typically inclined at larger angles to the vertical than is used in basic oxygen steelmaking. The superson
Jan 1, 1994
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Combining FTIR Spectroscopy and Multivariate Calibration to Locate Mineable Ore DepositsBy Sharon L. Eyer
"FTIR spectroscopy is employed to define mineable ore deposits based on exploration samples. The RAMBO (Robotic Assessment of Mineable Bauxite Ore) technology is operating successfully at an alumina r
Jan 1, 1999
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Kinetic Study for the Pellets Reduction Containing Manganese Oxide by Dissolved CarbonBy José Roberto de Oliveira
Based on literature review one can see that the main objectives of MnO reduction is the comprehension of slag interactions and reactions with other elements beyond carbon. That's because it is wo
Jan 1, 1997
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Reduction of Crack Probability during Spray Forming of BilletsBy Jörn E. Fischer
Cracks were observed at the top of spray formed billets for some alloys. In this paper the effect of process parameters on crack probability is discussed. After the spray run the thermal conditions at
Jan 1, 1999
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Platinum-Palladium Concentrate Smelting and Pressure LeachingBy R. W. Bartlett
A two step process for treating platinum group metal flotation concentrates Is described while experimental results. The process was designed to be simple and Inexpensive While yielding a high recover
Jan 1, 1989
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Advanced Scaling Techniques For The Modeling Of Materials ProcessingBy Patricio F. Mendez
This paper presents a formalism to automate portions of the traditional scaling procedure. This formalism, called here Order of Magnitude Scaling (OMS), captures essential components of the governing
Jan 1, 2006
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New Flowsheet Of Sulfur Production From Sulfide Ore Autogenous Smelting Off-GasesBy O. I. Platonov
The experience that has been gained by MMC ?Norilsk Nickel? at its Trans-Polar Division (PD) operations since 1981 in the field of recovery of elemental sulfur from off-gas generated by the Vanyukov a
Jan 1, 2006
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Minimizing Fuel Costs during Thermal Regeneration of the Hydrochloric Acid LixiviantBy Kamal Adham
Hydrochloric acid is used as lixiviant in such hydrometallurgy processes as synthetic rutile production and nickel extraction. The intermediary metal chloride is normally roasted to release gaseous HC
Jan 1, 2003
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Electrocatalytic Titanium Mesh Surfaces Combined With Standard Lead Substrates For Process Improvements And Power Savings In Copper ElectrowinningBy K. L. Hardee
A recent development has emerged which produces a retrofittable, low cost anode by attaching disposable, electrocatalytically active titanium mesh over the existing lead anodes. The coated titanium me
Jan 1, 1999
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Electron Beam Processing of Waste TreatmentBy Vadim J. Jabotinski
Electron beam processing is potentially very attractive for the high temperature treatment of hazardous materials. The very high power efficiency of the electron beam energy source (80- 90% of the pow
Jan 1, 2000
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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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Modeling Turbulent Combustion with Finite Chemical Kinetics, Applied to Furnace Off-Gas CombustionBy Rune Gammelsmter
Turbulent chemically reacting flows are generally very complex, involving interactions of chemical, thermodynamic, and fluid mechanical processes. A combustion model based oh algebraic moment closure
Jan 1, 1992
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The Importance of Metal Quality in Molten Secondary AluminumBy Brian Cochran, C. Edward Eckert
"EXECUTIVE SUMMARYINTRODUCTIONThe commercial incentives for using molten aluminum in casting operations are numerous and substantial. Although these incentives apply broadly to both shape castings (fo
Jan 1, 2000
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Large Scale Chromatographic Separations Using "Continuous Displacement Chromatography" (CDC)By V. T. Taniguchi
A process for large scale chromatographic separations using a continuous chromatography technique is described. The process combines the advantages of large scale batch fixed column displacement chrom
Jan 1, 1989
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Modern Practice in the Operation of the Parkes Process and the use of a Computer Model as an Aid to Process OptimisationBy P. P. Knight
The Parkes Process is an important step in the pyrometallurgical refining of lead bullion and it is estimated that more than 50% of the Free world's primary silver production is processed by this
Jan 1, 1990
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Solidification of Melt on a Rapidly Rotating Disc in Centrifugal Atomisation (Abstract Only)By K. H. Ho
This paper describes a simplified numerical model which is used to study the skull formation of liquid metal on a rapidly rotating disc in centrifugal atomisation. The skull formation is one of the pr
Jan 1, 2003
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R & D on Treatment and Recycling of Dross ResidueBy Mituo Tougo, Mitsuo Tokunoh, Takayasu Kisaragi, Fuminori Chiba
We have about 200,000 tons/year of dross residue produced after the collection of aluminum from the dross generated during the aluminum remelting process. 130,000 tons of the dross residue is used as
Jan 1, 2000
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Sensor Controlled Quality Control and Sorting of Scrap Aluminium AlloysBy H. U. R. Kattentidt, W. L. Dalmijn, T. P. R. de Jong
Sensor controlled sorting is a promising technique for the upgrading of scrap aluminium alloys. In a universal detection system of Delft University characteristic features are extracted · from the mat
Jan 1, 2000
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Aluminum Plasma Dross Treatment Process and Calcium Aluminate Production: Closing the Loop with No ResidueBy Denis Legault, Ghyslain Dube, Ronald Morin, Jacques Bonneau, Daniel Guay, Keith Annett, Raymond Breault
"·The total recycling of all the constituents present in aluminum dross is now an industrial reality for Akan. This is made possible by the combination of two patented processes: the Alcan plasma dros
Jan 1, 2000