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Development of Materials-by-Design for CO2 Capture ApplicationsBy Lan Li, Izaak Williamson
"The efficient separation and storage of CO2 from power plant flue gases can reduce the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere and mitigate global warming. Potential candidates for industrial appl
Jan 1, 2014
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Waste Heat Recovery: Opportunities And ChallengesBy Ilona Johnson
United States metals and non-metallic minerals manufacturing consume about 5,000 trillion Btu annually. Various studies estimate that as much as 20 to 50 percent of this energy is lost as excess or wa
Jan 1, 2008
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Temperature Programmed Photoelectron Emission Analysis of Copper Surfaces Subjected To Cleaning and Abrasion in Organic LiquidsBy Suguru Kohno, Yoshihiro Momose, Masakazu Honma, Tokirou Kamosawa
Copper metal surfaces have been examined by an extremely sensitive surface analysis technique called temperature programmed photoelectron emission (TPPE). The surfaces were ultrasonically cleaned and
Jan 1, 2000
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A Boundary Element Algorithm for Convective Heat Transfer and Steady State Solidification ProblemsBy Ben Q. Li
An efficient numerical algorithm for solving steady state heat transfer and solidification problems is described. The algorithm is of boundary integral type and is based on the formulation of the fiel
Jan 1, 1994
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Computer Simulation of Fluid Flow in a Smelting CycloneBy A. Lackner
Using the CFD software package FIRE, the smelting process inside a cyclone reactor is modelled. The fluid flow is calculated 3 dim., using different turbulence models. The effects of design parameters
Jan 1, 1995
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Behavior of Sulfur During Leaching of Sulfidic MineralBy Thomas Havlik
It is proposed to realise the direct leaching, during which will be generated elemental sulfur and not sulfate or sulfuric acid as end product, under conditions that sulfur will not cover the leaching
Jan 1, 1996
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Recycling Metal-Bearing Hazardous WasteBy V. Ramachandran
Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery ACT (RCRA), generators of listed or characteristic hazardous wastes must find satisfactory means for disposal. of wastes. Initially, for many this meant la
Jan 1, 1994
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Continuous Precipitation and Separation of Copper, Cadmium, Mercury and ArsenicBy Bogidar Mihaylov
A laboratory study was conducted on continuous precipitation of copper, cadmium, mercury and arsenic using thiourea, thioacetamide, sodium sulfide and ammonium sulfide as precipitating agents. Dependi
Jan 1, 1992
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Ageing Investigation of Steel Slags from EAF (Electric Arc Furnace) ProcessesBy Caisa Samuelsson, Fredrik Engström, Bo Björkman, Margareta Lidström Larsson
"Large amounts of by-products are generated by the Swedish steel industry each year. The EAF-process generates about 400 000 ton of slag, from which 80% is deposit. An alternative to deposit is to use
Jan 1, 2008
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Reduction of Manganese Ore Pellets in a Methane-Containing AtmosphereBy Richard Elliott
Current methods for producing low-carbon manganese alloying materials for the steel industry are energy intensive and costly. To enable wider implementation of high Mn steel alloys, a novel solid-stat
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Cobalt Removal from Zinc Electrolyte by Cementation: Fundamentals and New AdditivesBy Amy Nelson
In the electrolytic production of zinc, cobalt is removed from the zinc electrolyte by cementation with zinc dust prior to electrowinning. Although the thermodynamics for this reaction are favourable,
Jan 1, 1998
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Gas Phase Reactions by Electron Beam ProcessingBy Vadim J. Jabotinski
This paper describes several areas of application for electron beam processing of materials. The technology and use of electron beam systems in gas phase synthesis reactions are described. Gas phase r
Jan 1, 1998
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Laboratory One-Step Bath Smelting Of Nickel Concentrate To A Low Iron Matte (Invited) (d157377d-a433-47ef-a19a-bfb5781a6d10)By N. J. Tannyan
Laboratory bath smelting tests were conducted to determine the feasibility of smelting nickel- copper concentrate directly to a low iron matte in one step. Concentrate, air/oxygen and a silica flux we
Jan 1, 2003
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Solution Mined Chlorides As A New Source Of Aluminum Flux IngredientsBy Annette Revet
Aluminum fluxes have been used for the remelting of secondary aluminum since the beginning of the recycling industry. During the last sixty years, a number of fluxes have been designed, researched and
Jan 1, 1995
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The Mineral Graphite Purification In Reactive FrothBy F. K. Letowski
Leaching in froth is a particular case of a three phase (liquid-solid-gaseous) process which combines flotation with leaching by using a reactive gaseous reagent as a flotation carrier and a leaching
Jan 1, 1995
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Behavior of Ceria as an Actinide Surrogate in Electro-Slag Remelting and Refining SlagsBy U B. Pal
Downsizing and decommissioning of nuclear facility operations is increasing the stockpile of various different grades of Radioactive Scrap Iron (RSI). Disposal of this material not only represents sig
Jan 1, 2002
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Laboratory One-Step Bath Smelting Of Nickel Concentrate To A Low Iron Matte (Invited)By N. J. Tannyan
Laboratory bath smelting tests were conducted to determine the feasibility of smelting nickel- copper concentrate directly to a low iron matte in one step. Concentrate, air/oxygen and a silica flux we
Jan 1, 2003
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Systematic Approach To Rod Mill Technology Upgrade Decisions At Gerdau Ameristeel BeaumontBy B. Yalamanchili
Gerdau Ameristeel Beaumont presents its systematic approach for upgrade decisions that has developed over 30 years of ongoing capital projects for quality and cost improvements. This system serves to
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery Of Platinum And Palladium From Spent Automobile Catalytic Converters By Leaching With, Solutions Containing Halogen Salts, Ammonium And OxidantsBy Xinghui Meng
The recovery of platinum and palladium from automotive catalysts has been investigated by leaching in iodide solutions with oxidants including oxygen and iodine in an autoclave. An ammonium salt was p
Jan 1, 1995
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Selection of Microorganism for the Bio-Oxidation of a Refractory Gold-Concentrate with Focus on the Behaviour of Antimony SulphidesBy C. Liliane Carvalho
In the current study, bio-oxidation tests were carried out in shaking flasks with a flotation concentrate containing the sulphides pyrite, arsenopyrite and gudmidite. The tests were performed with mes