Numerical Simulation Of Yield Pillar Behavior With Creep Material Model (c63f327c-77cb-4179-b8f9-35b63de9bec4)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Pesic
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Northwest Alloys, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alcoa, produces magnesium from dolomite by reduction with ferro silicon and aluminum. This process produces alkaline by-products in quantities that allow their consideration for use as commercial by-products. Two such products are dicalcium silicate slag, Di-Cal, and magnesium oxide condensate, MgO. The alkaline properties of these materials offer acid neutralizing capability comparable to the traditionally used lime, therefore, warranting a study for their use in applications where the neutralization of acidic waters or process solutions is required, such as treatment of mine waters. In this ongoing study, three mine waters (Bunker Hill Mine, Berkeley Pit, and Blackbird Mine) were selected for treatment with Di-Cal and MgO. Lime was used as the background control. The solid precipitates were subsequently contacted with pure water at four different pH conditions for stability testing of prepared metal precipitates (expanded TCLP). It was found that neutralization with Di-Cal results in precipitates which are of equivalent to superior stability than those from lime treatment.
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APA: B. Pesic  (1999)  Numerical Simulation Of Yield Pillar Behavior With Creep Material Model (c63f327c-77cb-4179-b8f9-35b63de9bec4)

MLA: B. Pesic Numerical Simulation Of Yield Pillar Behavior With Creep Material Model (c63f327c-77cb-4179-b8f9-35b63de9bec4). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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