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Computational Multi-Phase Modeling of Cast Energetic MaterialsBy Laurentiu Nastac, Ruslan Mudryy
"This paper investigates the solidification of cast energetic materials. An active cooling and heating (ACH) technology and a mechanical vibration (MV) technology were applied to achieve unidirectiona
Jan 1, 2013
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Gold Recovery From Organic Solvents Using Galvanic StrippingBy C. Flores
A novel process using solid metals for the direct reduction of more noble metal ions from solvent extraction organics has been developed. Base metals recovery has been the principal focus of investiga
Jan 1, 1995
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Selective Precipitation Of Cobalt From Ammonia Leach Solutions: Recent Experience At The Corefco Refinery In Fort SaskatchewanBy Gavin K. W. Freeman
The efficient separation of cobalt from nickel is a fundamental objective in the refining of cobalt. Based on recent experience at the Corefco refinery in Fort Saskatchewan, the identification of a n
Jan 1, 2003
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Electrochemical Investigations on the Behavior of Arsenic During Copper ElectrodepositionBy M. Girgis
The behavior of arsenic III during electrolytic refining of copper in acidic copper ?sulphate electrolytes was studied by different electrochemical methods such as, linear potential sweep, cyclic volt
Jan 1, 1987
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A Novel Method of Increasing the Dissolution Activity of Unrefined Copper AnodesBy S. Abe
Various copper anodes to be electrorefined were subjected to a heat treatment comprising annealing at a temperature in the range of 700 °c to 1,000 °c followed by a slow cooling preferably on the orde
Jan 1, 1987
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Some Mineralogical Applications for Investigations of Gold in Geological and Metallurgical SamplesBy J. W. Ahlrichs
In gold exploration and metallurgical testing, the role of the mineralogist is to assist in solving problems with regard to (a) sampling, (b) gold occurrences, and (c) petrologic classifications of ho
Jan 1, 1981
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The Synthesis of Materials by Combustion ProcessesBy Zuhair A. Munir
"The use of self-propagating combustion reactions to synthesize metallic, ceramic, and composite materials is described. The limitation of this process because of the porous nature of its products is
Jan 1, 1994
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An Application of TGA to Quantitative Phase AnalysisBy Gordon Lewis
A complex mixture of hydrated reaction products is obtained from hydrothermally treated refractory cements and castable concretes. TGA can be used both to identify the product phases in the mixture an
Jan 1, 1982
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Phosphorus Removal by High Gradient Magnetic Separation from Steelmaking Slags Slow-Cooled in an Air AtrnosphereBy T. Fujita
The removal of phosphorus is essential 1n order to increase the recycling of steelmaking slags for their manganese, iron and lime contents. This study aims at establishing the phosphorus mineralogy an
Jan 1, 1988
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Pig Iron Nuggets Versus Blast Furnace Pig IronBy Basak Anameric
Pig iron nugget process was developed by Kobe Steel as an environmentally friendlier, economical alternative to traditional blast furnace process. The process aimed to produce highly metallized, slag
Jan 1, 2006
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Primary Aluminum Production: Climate Policy, Emissions and CostsBy J. Hamisch
Climate policy regarding perfluorocarbons (PFCs) may have a significant influence on investment decisions in the production of primary aluminum. This work demonstrates an integrated analysis of the ef
Jan 1, 1999
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Two-Way Shape Memory Effect of Ferromagnetic Ni-Mn-Ga Sputter-Deposited FilmsBy Makoto Ohlsuka
The ternary Ni2MnGa intermetallic compound is an intelligent material which has both a ferromagnetic property and a shape memory effect (SME). The use of the shape memory alloy films for an actuator o
Jan 1, 2003
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Synthesis of A12O3-WC Composite Powder for Cutting Tools by SHS ProcessAl2O3,-WC Composite powder for cutting tools was synthesized by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis using A1 powder as a reducing agent. WC, W2C and Al2O3 were concurrently formed in WO3Al-C s
Jan 1, 1999
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The Viscosity of Liquid Lead-Tin Alloys and its Temperature DependenceBy José D. T. Capocchi
Viscosity of liquid lead, tin, and Pb-Sn alloys has been measured by the rotational viscometer method in the temperature range from 50 K above their respective liquidus temperature to 823 K. The resul
Jan 1, 2000
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Study on Health Risk Assessment of Pops From a Copper Smelt EnterpriseBy De-wen He
The distribution of persistent organic pollutants in the environment is studied using the multimedia environmental fugacity model, and environmental health risk assessment of POPs nearby a copper smel
Jan 1, 2009
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Use of a Simple Model to Predict Yield Out of a Coal-Ash-Pyrite AssemblageBy J. W. Perez
A simple exponential model has been developed (Perez and Aplan. Process Mineralogy, VI, 1986) to describe the fractional yield of a given species out of a locked assemblage: Fractional Yield of Speci
Jan 1, 1987
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Mechanical Strength Of Silicon Solar Wafers Characterized By Ring-On-Ring Test In Combination With Digital Image CorrelationBy I. M. Richardson, M. Janssen, W. Geerstma, I. J. Bennett, V. A. Popovich
Avoiding wafer breakage is a big challenge in the photovoltaic silicon industry, limiting production yield and further price reduction. Special fracture strength tests suitable for thin silicon solar
Jan 1, 2015
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Selection Of A Location For A Copper SmelterBy P. Rooney
In due course, new smelters will have to be installed in order to meet the increasing worldwide demand for copper. This paper presents the results of a study made for the purpose of identifying the mo
Jan 1, 1983
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Damping Behaviour of Alminite Particulate Reinforced ZA-27 Alloy Metal Matrix CompositesBy Jayagopal Uchil, M. Krishna, Shanta Sastcy
"Damping behaviour of aluminite particulate reinforced ZA-27 alloy metal matrix composites processed by compocasting method is studied. The weight percentage of particulate reinforcement is 0,1,2,3, a
Jan 1, 2000
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Production and Recycle of DustBy W. G. Davenport
The offgas from flash furnaces inadvertently contains dust. The dust contains 25 to 30% Cu so it must be treated for Cu recovery. This is almost always done by recycling it back through the flash furn
Jan 1, 2001