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Determination Of Cavity Profile Induced By Supersonic Jets Impinging Onto Liquids SurfaceBy Zongshu Zou, Qiang Li, Mingming Li, Mingxia Feng
The impingement onto the surface of bath by top-blown jets is a significant process characteristic in BOF and EAF steelmaking process. The cavity is one of the most important outcomes of the interacti
Jan 1, 2015
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Performance Monitoring For Grate-Kiln-Cooler Process Based On Quality Prediction And Statistical AnalysisBy Xiao-hui Fan, Xu-ling Chen, Xiao-xian Huang, Gui-ming Yang
Grate-kiln-cooler is a predominant process of producing iron ore pellets in China. Since this process is of multi-variant, strong coupling and large hysteresis characteristics, a reliable performance
Jan 1, 2016
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Recent Operation and Improvement at the Sumitomo Toyo Peirce-Smith ConvertersBy Kosei Morita, Osamu Nakano, Katsuhiko Nagai, Kazuhiro Mori
"The Sumitomo Toyo Smelter and Refinery commenced its operation in 1971 with three Peirce- Smith (PS) converters. “2 hot – 1 blowing” operation was practiced, that is one of two available converters w
Jan 1, 2009
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Pseudo-Binary Phase Diagram of the Cuspidine-CaF2 System-Relating to Mold Flux for Continuous Casting of SteelBy Hiroyuki. Fukuyama
The pseudo-binary phase diagram of the cuspidine (3CaO2?SiO2?CaF2) - CaF2 system has been studied by electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and X-ray diffractometry (XRD). To prevent fluorine loss in the
Jan 1, 1999
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Computations of Structures formed by the Solidification of Impinging Molten Metal DropsBy Judy Che, Steven Ceccio, Gretar Tryggvason
"A detailed understanding of drop deformation and solidification is essential for quantitative predictions of geometry and properties of parts made by ballistic particle manufacturing processes. Axisy
Jan 1, 1999
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The Application Of Magnetic Forces To Enhance Solid-Liquid Separation In The Metals IndustryBy John L. Watson
Many metals-based industrial processes experience limitations in their operations due to an inability to effectively separate solids and liquids where partidesizes are less than 25 microns. Steel plan
Jan 1, 1999
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The Crossed Electric and Magnetic Fields Impact on Wavy Flowing of Liquid Metal LayersBy Alexander I. Raitchenko
"An electroconductive viscous liquid may flow in laminar or turbulent regime under Lorentz-force generated by the intercrossed electric current and magnetic field. When there is a starting flat layer
Jan 1, 1999
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Metal Recovery and Waste Processing Using FerritesBy James D. Navratil
Ferrites have been used to separate a wide range of substances such as dissolved metal species, particulate matter, and organic and biological materials; they have been used almost exclusively for met
Jan 1, 1990
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Effect of Matte Grade on Flash Smelting: 60, 65 and 700/0 Cu MattesBy W. G. Davenport
Chapter 11 determined the combinations of industrial oxygen, oil and blast preheat that will steadily produce 65% Cu matte from pure chalcopyrite concentrate. It showed that the . combinations are des
Jan 1, 2001
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Quantitative Characterization of Mineralogical Texture by Image AnalysisBy R. P. King
The central idea presented in this paper is straight forward. Some fairly obscure mathematical techniques are presented from the fields of integral geometry and stereology and these techniques are sho
Jan 1, 1991
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CaCO3 as a Source of Calcium for Electrochemical Synthesis of Pb-Ca AlloysBy E. B. Freidina
We have investigated a new electrochemical process for preparing lead-calcium alloys. Calcium metal, reduced fiom a molten chloride mixture, forms an alloy with liquid lead cathode. The addition of ca
Jan 1, 1999
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Sharon Steel-A Characterization StudyBy C. W. Vierrether
Mineralogical analysis contributes directly to the selection of applicable beneficiation techniques for a given site. Tentative remediation methods for use on the Sharon Steel tailings in Midvale, Sal
Jan 1, 1991
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Process Development Strategies for Mercury RemediationBy Jerome P. Downey
Technologies developed within the field of extractive metallurgy to recover, concentrate, and purify metals and industrial minerals from ores, have served as the foundation for all of the subsequent e
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect Of Intense Magnetic Field On CdTe Electro-Deposition (Invited)By Toshiyuki Kozuka
CdTe metal composite semi-conducting material has high potential in good performance of energy conversion efficiency for solar cell and there is much room for improvement of the performance by develop
Jan 1, 2003
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Oxidation Behavior of Al3Ti IntermetallicsBy R. G. Reddy
The oxidation kinetics of A13Ti intermetallics have been studied at the temperature range of 850°C to 100O0C in pure dry oxygen. The oxygen diffusion rates were investigated using TGA method. Paraboli
Jan 1, 1997
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Copper And Zinc Recycling From Copper Alloys' Spent Pickling SolutionsBy Guillermo J. Román
The precipitation of copper and zinc as cements from a copper alloys' spent pickling solution has been studied at laboratory and pilot scale, with the objective of designing an economic process t
Jan 1, 1995
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FEM Simulation of Nodulation in Copper Electro-refiningBy Yuya Nakai, Kuniaki Murase, Kazuhiro Fukami, Atsushi Kitada, Ken Adachi
The resources of vanadium –titanium magnetite in China are very abundant, most of which are used to prepare titanium-rich materials. Titanium pigment, electric welding bar and titanium sponge are made
Mar 1, 2018
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Chlorination Operations at Jerritt Canyon, NevadaBy D. S. Barr
The Freeport McMoRan chlorination circuit is comprised of four related processes: ore chlorination, gas scrubbing, chlorine supply and excess hypochlorite removal ("hypo kill"). Each of these processe
Jan 1, 1987
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Flash Converting – Sustainable Technology Now and in the FutureBy Elli Miettinen, Markku Lahtinen, Ilkka Kojo
"The recent trends of decreasing energy consumption and environmental emissions and utilization of economies of scale are strong drivers favoring continuous copper converting processes. Flash Converti
Jan 1, 2009
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The Chemistry Of Fuming Zinc From Oxide Slags Using Coke (Keynote)By D. G. C. Robertson
The thermodynamics and kinetics of the reactions involved in fuming zinc from oxide slags using coal or coke were first studied in 1955 and have been the subject of many investigations since that time
Jan 1, 2003