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Computer Heat Transfer Model for Directionally Solidified CastingsBy Deming Wang, R. A. Overfelt
"This paper presents a computer-aided heat transfer simulation method to predict the thermal characteristics of an alloy sample in a special furnace for directional solidification. A two-dimensional t
Jan 1, 2001
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Application of Voltammetry in Hydrometallurgical Dissolution and Deposition ProcessesBy E. Kuzeci, R. Kammel
"Lately various voltametric methods have gained increased attention as an analytic tool in hydrometallurgy. Voltammograms with mercury drop electrodes or glassy carbon electrodes provide information a
Jan 1, 1989
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Modelling Experiments on the Centrifugal Electrolysis of Fused SaltsBy J. W. A. Morris
To investigate the use of centrifugal fields in fused salt electrowinning cells, a high temperature rig has been designed, constructed and commissioned. Initially, the cell has been applied to the fus
Jan 1, 1994
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De-toxification and Extraction of Metal Values from Brass Foundry Waste Molding SandBy Garry W. Warren
The brass foundry industry produces a significant amount of waste sand containing Cu, Zn and Pb which is often classified as a hazardous waste due to Pb content. The potential application of a hydrome
Jan 1, 1991
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Impact on Greenhouse Gas Emissions of a Switch from Carbon to Hydrogen as the Principal Reducing Agent in Producing MetalsBy James W. Evans, Brian R. Wildey
"Carbon has been the principal reducing agent in producing metals for centuries. Carbon is an inexpensive reducing agent, but also an effective one, as any undergraduate who knows her Ellingham diagra
Jan 1, 2008
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On the Reaction Mechanism of Oxidized Chalcopyrite Particles and Copper Matte with Iron Silicate SlagBy K. Fagerlund
Methods for simulation of settler reactions, matte-slag separation and matte settling in copper flash smelting have been examined. The reaction, separation and settling phenomena of slightly oxidized
Jan 1, 1997
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Relationship between the Surface Tensions and the Compositions of Copper and Nickel MattesBy Zhang Hengzhong
Based on thermodynamics of surfaces and a proposed two-dimensional state equation for surfaces, the relationship between the surface tension (Y) of a solution and the activity (a1) of its component (i
Jan 1, 1993
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Continuous Estimation of Phosphorus Content of Molten CopperBy Kimura. E.
Continuous estimation of phosphorus content of molten copper is required to produce phosphorus deoxidized copper in a continuous casting operation. The phosphorus content of molten copper was related
Jan 1, 1992
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Continuum Modelling of Granular Flows Using Physica, A 3-D Unstructured Finite-Volume Modelling FrameworkBy Mark Cross, Hadi Abou-Chakra, Nicholas Christakis, Mayur K. Patel, John Baxter, Ugur Tiizful
"In recent years significant effort has been put into using continuum mechanics for the description of granular flows. Although these models are partially successful in capturing some flow characteris
Jan 1, 2001
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A Macro Model for Steel Usage Patten in Japan using a Population Balance ModelBy Toshia Suzuki, Keiji Kakudate, Yoshihiro Adachi
"A macro model for the steel usage pattern in Japan is proposed. The steels are classified into four types; converter steel for machinery and for construction and electric furnace (EF) steel for machi
Jan 1, 2000
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Kinetics of Ferroalloy Dissolution in Hot Metal at the Ingot Mould Foundry in Tata SteelBy Rashmi Kumar, Amit Chatterjee, Sanjay Chandra
The practice of adding alloying materials to a molten bath is an integral feature of many pyrometallurgical operations. However, very little is known about the dissolution rate and solution mechanisms
Jan 1, 1996
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Solvent Extraction in the Phosphate Fertilizer IndustryBy Fathi Habashi
The recovery of uranium from wet process phosphoric acid was applied on industrial scale in the 1940's by using octylpyrophosphoric acid as an extractant. Later, more efficient reagents were used
Jan 1, 1998
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Techno-Economic Assessment Of Recycling Bof Offgas Cleaning System Solid Wastes By Using Zinc-Free ScrapBy Naiyang Ma
High zinc concentration in basic oxygen furnace (BOF) steelmaking offgas (OG) cleaning system solid wastes is one of the main barriers for recycling of the solid wastes in sintering – blast furnace ir
Jan 1, 2015
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Mathematical Analysis on Thermal and Unbending Deformation of Continuously Cast SlabsBy Tetsuro Ohashi, Tooru Matsumiya, Yoshio Abe
"The three-dimensional deformation of a continuously cast slab was modeled into two-dimensional deformation by developing the solidified shell of the slab. The developed solidified shell was divided i
Jan 1, 1986
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Electromagnetic Filtration - An Emerging Technology for the Production of Ultra-Clean MetalBy Nagy El-Kaddah
"One of the emerging technologies for the production of ultra-clean metals is electromagnetic filtration. The theory and the mechanism of electromagnetic separation of inclusions from molten metal are
Jan 1, 1996
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The Use Of Molecular Mechanics In The Design Of Metal Ion Sequestering AgentsBy Benjamin P. Hay
Complexation of a metal ion to a ligand often results in structural changes that introduce steric strain within the ligand. A design criterior:1 for ligands that will complex metal ions more strongly
Jan 1, 1999
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Recycle Of Tankhouse Solutions At Cerro Copper Products Electrolytic Copper Refinery In Sauget, IllinoisBy John L. Sundstrom
Complete systems were designed -and are in operation to recycle the effluent streams and to remove impurities from tankhouse. electrolyte, Heavy em¬phasis was placed on making usable products from as
Jan 1, 1992
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Effects of Oxidation, Porosity and Fiber-Fabric Stacking Sequence on Flexural Strength of a Plain-Weave SiCf/SiC Ceramic CompositeBy Peter K. Liaw, Charlie R. Brooks, David C. Joy, Wei Zhao
In this paper, effects of oxidation, porosity and fiber-fabric stacking sequence on flexural strength of a continuous silicon carbide fiber (SiCr) fabric-reinforced SiC ceramic-matrix composite (CFCC)
Jan 1, 1998
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Rapid Freeze Prototyping of Investment Cast Thin-Wall Metal Matrix Compostites I ? Pattern Build and Molding ParametersBy Von L. Richards
Rapid Freeze Prototyping (RFP) is a novel solid freeform fabrication technology that creates parts by depositing water droplets and freezing them rapidly to form layers. An investigation into the smal
Jan 1, 2008
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Injection Dynamics in an Isasmelt ReactorBy Sacha Neven
Submerged lance technologies combine high intensity processing characterized by rapid mixing and reaction rates using a simple reactor design. The Isasmelt technology uses a central submerged lance to
Jan 1, 2002