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                     Methods for Approximating Discontinuous or Rapidly Changing Conductivity in Numerical Calculations. Methods for Approximating Discontinuous or Rapidly Changing Conductivity in Numerical Calculations.By Vaughan R. Voller "Numerical methods for dealing with a temperature dependent conductivity are discussed. An approach based on a local application of a Kirchhoff transformation at the discrete level is presented. The a Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Model for Calculating the Lankford Value in Sheet Steels Model for Calculating the Lankford Value in Sheet SteelsBy C. Isaac Garcia, Sihai Jiao, Anthony J. DeArdo "A practical model based on the Hill analysis has been developed to calculate the Lankford value of interstitial free (IF) steels and its distribution in different rolling directions, by considering o Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Fundamental Studies of the Removal of Tramp Elements from Steel Fundamental Studies of the Removal of Tramp Elements from SteelBy Luben Savov This paper presents recent research works on the removal of the tramp elements Cu, Sn, Zn and Pb from steel. The evaporation of Cu and Sn in iron-based melts treated at reduced pressure of the gas pha Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Exploratory Study into the Effects of Electropulsing on the Flow Stress and Ductility of Steel Wire as Related to Wire Drawing Exploratory Study into the Effects of Electropulsing on the Flow Stress and Ductility of Steel Wire as Related to Wire DrawingBy Di Yang The influence of high density (104 -105 A/cm2) electric current pulses (70 us duration) and continuous DC (~103 A/cm2) on the flow stress and ductility in tension of a high carbon steel wire were dete Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Production and Recycle of Dust Production and Recycle of DustBy W. G. Davenport The offgas from flash furnaces inadvertently contains dust. The dust contains 25 to 30% Cu so it must be treated for Cu recovery. This is almost always done by recycling it back through the flash furn Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Combined Thermodynamic and Kinetic Models for Processing of Materials Combined Thermodynamic and Kinetic Models for Processing of MaterialsBy Gunnar Eriksson Computer simulation has become an everyday practice in thennodynamic and materials research. Advanced thennochemical algorithms take into account heat transfer effects and salient reaction kinetics wh Jan 1, 2001 
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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 Effect of Phase Decomposition in Quaternary Chromite Spinel on the Extraction of Chromium as Sodium Chromate During Oxidative Alkali Roasting . The Effect of Phase Decomposition in Quaternary Chromite Spinel on the Extraction of Chromium as Sodium Chromate During Oxidative Alkali Roasting .By V. D. Tathavadkar Natural chromite mineral is a solid solution of spinet end members namely: chromite (FeCr2O4), hercynite (FeA1204), magnetite (Fe3O4), magnesio-chromite (MgCr2O4), (MgA12O4), and magnesio-ferrite (MgF Jan 1, 2001 
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                     The Use of Data Reconciliation as a Soft Sensor in Various Hybrid Modelling and Control Architectures for Pyrometallurgical Furnaces The Use of Data Reconciliation as a Soft Sensor in Various Hybrid Modelling and Control Architectures for Pyrometallurgical FurnacesBy Markus A. Reuter In this paper various hybrid modelling architectures are proposed for the modelling and metallurgical control of pyrometallurgical reactors. Discussed are architectures in which data reconciliation is Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Low Cost Titanium -Myth or Reality Low Cost Titanium -Myth or RealityBy Paul C. Turner In 1998, approximately 57,000 tons of titanium metal was consumed in the form of mill products (1). Only about 5% of the 4 million tons of titanium minerals consumed each year is used to produce titan Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Effect of Converting Slag Recycling into Teniente Converter on Copper Losses Effect of Converting Slag Recycling into Teniente Converter on Copper LossesBy Andrzej Warczok Intensive smelting of copper concentrate in Teniente Converter (CT) leads to the production of high grade matte and highly oxidized slag. Smelting slag is processed in Teniente vascular slag cleaning Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Modelling and Process Optimization for Functionally Graded Materials Modelling and Process Optimization for Functionally Graded MaterialsBy Ravi S. Bellur-Ramaswamy, Daniel A. Tortorelli, Robert Haber, Nahil A. Sobh We optimize continuous quench process parameters to produce functionally graded aluminum alloy extrudates. To perform this task, an optimization problem is defined and solved using a standard nonlinea Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Interfacial Modelling Of Hot Rolling: A Probabilistic Approach Interfacial Modelling Of Hot Rolling: A Probabilistic ApproachBy I. C. Howard, E. J. Palmiere "Heat transfer and friction in hot flat rolling have traditionally been characterised by an average heat transfer coefficient (h) and an average friction coefficient (p.). However, the presence of oxi Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Mathematical Modeling of Heat Transfer and Microporosity Formation in Die Cast A356 Wheels Mathematical Modeling of Heat Transfer and Microporosity Formation in Die Cast A356 WheelsBy C. Hennesmann, D. Maijer, S. L. Cockcroft, P. Yo "Die cast aluminum wheels are one of the most difficult automotive castings to produce because of stringent cast surface and internal quality requirements. As part of a collaborative research agreemen Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Vaporization of Zinc and Preparation of Zn(g) -CO.CO2?Ar Mixtures Vaporization of Zinc and Preparation of Zn(g) -CO.CO2?Ar MixturesBy T. Tamagawa Vaporization of zinc and mixing of zinc vapor with CO-CO2 mixtures were studied experimentally to prepare Zn(g)-CO-CO2-Ar mixtures with desired composition for investigating the condensation behavior Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Recycling Dry and Alkaline Batteries Using Mining Operations Recycling Dry and Alkaline Batteries Using Mining OperationsBy Denise Corrêa de Oliveira Household zinc based batteries, dry and alkaline, has become the most popular sources of electrical energy, and are widely used. Because of their heavy metals content such as mercury, zinc and mangane Jan 1, 2001 
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                     The Role of Orifice Shape in the Detection of Inclusions in Liquid Metals The Role of Orifice Shape in the Detection of Inclusions in Liquid MetalsBy Roderick 1. L. Guthrie, Mei Li "A mathematical model was developed to study the role of orifice shape in the detection of inclusions in LiMCA (Liquid Metal .cleanliness Analyzer) system. The fluid flow field within the ESZ was obta Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Optimal Filtering Applied to the Vacuum Arc Remelting Process Optimal Filtering Applied to the Vacuum Arc Remelting ProcessBy Rodney L. Williamson Optimal estimation theory has been applied to the problem of estimating process variables during vacuum arc remelting (V AR), a process widely used in the specialty metals industry to cast large ingot Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Thick Yield Surface: An Approach to the Processing of Computer Experiments on Poly Crystalline Deformation Thick Yield Surface: An Approach to the Processing of Computer Experiments on Poly Crystalline DeformationBy Yan Beygelzimer, Alexander Spuskanyuk, Victor Varyukhin "The main idea of the report is that the yield surface can be presented as thick, ""foamed surface"" with dimensionality exceeding two. By other words, perhaps, the yield surface is fractal, i.e. it b Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Simulation of Turbulent Flow and Particle Transport in the Continuous Casting of Steel Simulation of Turbulent Flow and Particle Transport in the Continuous Casting of SteelBy T. Shi, Q. Yuan, S. P. Vanka, B. G. Thomas "The quality of continuous cast steel is greatly affected by fluid flow in the mold region, especially involving transient phenomena. Mathematical models are being applied to investigate many differen Jan 1, 2001 
