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Two Methods For The Continuous Measurement Of Slag Viscosity From The Glassy To The Liquid States (5f63074c-5131-4845-b0a1-8d5efd01a495)By Yutaka Shiraishi
Two methods were developed to measure the viscosity of the slag from the glassy to the liquid states in an ascending temperature process. The first method employs rotating parallel plates within which
Jan 1, 2003
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Simulation of Macrosegregation Due to Melt Convection and Grain Sedimentation in Steel Ingots Using a Mixture ModelBy Baicheng Liu, Houfa Shen, Wensheng Li
"In order to understand the formation of macrosegregation in steel ingots, a mixture model has been developed which accounts for coupled mass, momentum, species, and energy transport to describe the s
Jan 1, 2011
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Management of Potentially Acid Forming Overburden at Kaltim Prima Coal, IndonesiaBy Dan Michaelsen, Warwick Stewart
"PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) is a large-scale truck and shovel operation mining thermal-coal in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The operation produces 15 million tonnes of coal and mines over 120 million b
Jan 1, 1999
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Solubility Of Sc₂O₃ In Na₃Alf₆-K₃Alf₆-Alf₃ MeltsBy Jie Li, Shu Yang, Zhongliang Tian, Xun Hu, Yanqing Lai, Shaolong Ye
The electrolyte with high solubility for Sc2O3 is very important to realize the preparation of Al-Sc master alloy by the molten salt electrolysis. The solubility of Sc2O3 in K3AlF6- Na3AlF6-AlF3 melts
Jan 1, 2015
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The Effect of Nascent Chlorine and Multivalent Chloride Salts in the Dissolution of Gold by ChlorineBy Carl C. Nesbitt
A study was conducted to investigate the claims of early observers who noted an increase in the rate of gold dissolution when chlorine was chemically produced in the leach vessel compared to sparging
Jan 1, 1992
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Heat Transfer Measurements in Liquid Fayalite SlagsBy A. Warczok
The heat transfer coefficient between liquid slags and solid surfaces is important for the design and operation of metallurgical reactors. An experimental technique developed for the purpose of measur
Jan 1, 1993
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Removal of Copper from Slag with the Aid of Reducing and Sulfiding Gas: MixturesBy A. V. Tarasov, S. D. Klushin
493 The most common method for minimizing the copper content of residual slag in the process of autogenous smelting of sulfide raw materials is treatment of molten slag in an electric furnace, with op
Jan 1, 2000
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Selection and Demonstration of a Process for Mercury Remediation in Soils -A Case StudyBy Charles W. Kenney
Mercury contamination of soil at an old chemical plant surrounded by a residential community and adjacent to a river has provided unique challenges for the current owner. Inorganic and organic mercury
Jan 1, 2003
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Selecting An Economical And Safe Tailings DisposalBy Han Ilhan
This paper discusses and describes aspects of a cost effective and safe tailings impoundment selection. In light of the current low metal prices and recent tailings embankment failures around the worl
Jan 1, 1999
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Influence Of Environment On The Copper PatinasBy M. A. Llavona
The study of the formation and components of copper patina and its conservation has assumed great importance. The changing environment has accelerated the processes of patinas degradation; thus, the e
Jan 1, 1999
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The Kinetics Of Hydrogen Reduction Of Fine Iron Oxide ParticlesBy Moo Eob Choi
The reduction of iron oxide particles by hydrogen is one of the most widely investigated gas-solid reactions. The search for new methods for producing iron by the direct reduction of iron oxide has re
Jan 1, 2006
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Ammonia Leaching Of Copper Sulfide ConcentratesBy Nathaniel Arbiter
The first ammonia leaching plants, applied to copper carbonate and native copper tailings in 19 15, were followed more recently by research and development of flowsheets for ammonia leaching of sulfid
Jan 1, 1999
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Computerized Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Modeling, An Important New Engineering Tool For Design Of Smelting FurnacesBy Jonathan M. Berkoe
Design engineers and metallurgists have long recognized the need for better methods to calculate a wide range of fluid dynamic effects in smelters and hydro- metallurgical facilities. Examples can ran
Jan 1, 1999
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Outokumpu Moves Forward Towards Full Control And Automation Of All Aspects Of Copper RefiningBy H. Virtanen
Outokumpu copper refining operations have a long history of expansions and application of new technologies. Outokumpu is a name known around the world for technological excellence in the field of base
Jan 1, 1999
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Adhesion Dispersion Of Apolaric Reagents In Flotation Of Hydrophobic MineralsBy Victor Bredykhin
The report is devoted to the investigation and improvement of processes taking place at contact of large quantities of water insoluble liquid and particles of solid phase in a pulp. Theoretical analys
Jan 1, 2006
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Innovative Prospects For Nonferrous Metals Production In RussiaBy A. V. Tarasov
The nonferrous metals industry has been a sector with one of the highest growth rates during the recent years. The prospects for the Russian metals industry during the period until 2010 are associated
Jan 1, 2006
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Characterization Of Metal Droplets Sampled During Top Lance BlowingLaboratory trials were performed in an induction furnace to study droplet formation during lance blowing. Compressed air was blown on a molten iron bath consisting of iron alloyed with carbon and sili
Jan 1, 2006
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Sampling Campaigns For The Characterization Of Flash Smelting Combustion Of Copper ConcentratesBy Roberto Parada
In a long term program for the optimization of the Outokumpu Flash Smelting Furnace at Chagres Smelter many different subprograms are being developed. One of them is the design and application of a sa
Jan 1, 2006
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Improvements on Converter Operating Practice at Mufulira SmelterBy John Sakala, Jeyapandian Sasikumar, Sydney Kwalela
The Isasmelt Furnace was commissioned in September 2006 with a concentrates treatment capacity of 850,000 tonnes per annum. However, the converter section became a bottleneck to the high throughput. O
Jan 1, 2012
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Extractive Metallurgy of MolybdenumBy Mahesh C. Jha
Molybdenum, a major refractory metal, is widely used as an alloying element in steels and superalloys to improve their corrosion resistance, physical properties and mechanical strength, particularly a
Nov 26, 1999