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  • TMS
    Modeling Turbulent Combustion with Finite Chemical Kinetics, Applied to Furnace Off-Gas Combustion

    By Rune Gammelsmter

    Turbulent chemically reacting flows are generally very complex, involving interactions of chemical, thermodynamic, and fluid mechanical processes. A combustion model based oh algebraic moment closure

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Oil to Coal Conversion at Greenvale

    By J. G. Reid

    Nickel is second only to aluminium, of all non-ferrous metals, in energy required to convert the ore to metal. Nickel Laterite ores, which constitute the feed source for approximately 40% of world ni

    Jan 1, 1988

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    H2O in the Flash Furnace

    By W. G. Davenport

    H20 is present in many flash furnace inputs. Examples are: (a) moisture in concentrate and flux (b) humidity in blast (c) moisture in hydrocarbon fuel, particularly coal, Appendix IV. H20 may als

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Experimental Research of Continuous Temperature Measurement for Molten Metal Bath through Bottomblowing Component

    By WenCai Li, Yong Ren, Shuai Niu, Xin Hong

    "Temperature measurement is very important in metal smelting process. Many devices are used to realize non-contact temperature measurements. Compared to conventional thermocouple, infrared temperature

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    Effect Of Atmosphere Composition On Sintering Of Bronze

    By Garg. D.

    Premixed bronze powders are widely used to produce a wide variety of P/M components including bearings and bushings by the powder metal industry. The physical and mechanical properties of sintered bro

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Air Separation Of Heavy Metal Contaminants From Soil

    By Martin E. Nelson

    Several heavy metal separation techniques are currently being developed for soil remediation at various Department of Defense and Department of Energy (DOE) Facilities. The majority of these technique

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Linear Intercept Analysis of Mineralogical Texture

    By R. P. King

    The linear intercept distributions provide unambiguous and accurate characterizations of the texture of mineralogical materials. The relation between the measured linear intercept distributions and th

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Geology of the Tusc Gold Deposit, Eureka County, Nevada

    By Paul O. Malan

    "The Tusc gold deposit is located along the Carlin Trend approximately 13 kilometers north of Carlin, Nevada and 2.5 kilometers northwest of the Gold Quarry mine. Tusc is one of several structurally c

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    The Influences of Deformation Banding and Slip Systems on Modelling BCC Rolling Textures

    Microstructural investigation has shown that grain splitting or deformation banding ( DB ) develops progressively with increasing strains during cold rolling. Of particular significance to simulating

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Computer Animation of Solidification Processes and Phenomena

    By P. Felix

    A discussion on the need of visualization and animation tools in modelling solidification processes is made. An outline of an approach for the production of a video computer animation is provided. A n

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Process Mineralogy: Past, Present, and Future

    By Richard D. Hagni

    Process mineralogy has not been given adequate attention in years past, because geologists have not been sufficiently interested in applying mineralogical techniques to industrial processes, and most

    Jan 1, 1982

  • TMS
    Lead Recycling via Rotary Furances

    By Andrew B. Suttie

    The lead-acid battery recycling industry was seriously affected during the 1980s by increasing environmental protection costs and poor lead prices. The process is now being repeated in the 1990s causi

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Conceptual Process Plant Utility Schemes for Low Carbon Footprint

    By Neale R. Neelameggham

    "Most chemical process plants and metallurgical production facilities have some sort of cogeneration to minimize process energy costs. Use of Alternative Energy Production from sun and wind power with

    Jan 1, 2010

  • TMS
    Copper Smelter By-Product Acid

    By I. C. Knight

    The current levels of copper smelter by-product acid production are reviewed on a regional basis, together with the possible changes in the future. There will be increasing pressure for all smelters t

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    The Plastic Influence and its Applications in Leaching Processes Favoring Cost and Environmental Impacts

    By Juan B. Cabezas

    "The favorable characteristics and workability of plastics as a replacement of wood, lead, stainless steel, asphalt and other materials are described. Various types of plastic have proven to be the mo

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Energy Saving Strategies for the Use of Refractory Materials in Molten Material Contact

    By Klaus-Markus Peters, James G. Hemrick, John Damiano

    "Work was performed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), in collaboration with industrial refractory manufacturers, refractory users, and academic institutions, to employ novel refractory systems

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Quantitative Characterization of Mineralogical Texture by Image Analysis

    By 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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    Reduction of Iron Oxides in a Novel Reactor Utilizing Rocket Technology

    By George Kazonich

    The high costs and environmental problems associated with making iron and steel in the United States is driving the development of new technologies to replace the blast furnace. A prototype reactor in

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Zinc Sulphide Pressure Leaching at Kidd Creek

    By A. C. Mollison

    In November of 1983 a fire inside the autoclave caused the curtailment of operation of the Kidd Creek pressure leaching facility. Subsequent repairs and recommissioning of the autoclave in 1984 allowe

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Lead Batteries, Power and Protection for the 90's

    By Michael G. Mayer

    Since its invention in 1859 various designs of lead batteries have evolved to meet commercial needs for traction applications and standby power. In recent years major developments have taken place in

    Jan 1, 1990