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  • TMS
    Heat Transfer Measurements in Liquid Fayalite Slags

    By 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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    Energy Savings through Phosphate-Bonded Refractory Materials

    By Jens Decker

    "In consideration of energy savings the ideal refractory furnace lining should possess the following features:??Lowest thermal conductivity possible in order to avoid heat loss.??Single component lini

    Jan 1, 2009

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    CAD/CAM in the Foundry

    By Freddy Syvertsen

    "During the past two years the Association of Norwegian Foundries in Norway has been running a project in evaluation of CAD/CAM systems for foundries.In this work we have had a closer look to the vari

    Jan 1, 1986

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    The Mineralogy of the Uranium Ores with Some Considerations on Their Significance in Metal Extraction and Mineral Exploration

    By Claudia Gasparrini

    Uranium occurs in a variety of minerals, the more common primary ones of which are uraninite-pitchblende, coffinite and a group known as the complex multiple oxides. Identification and description of

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Full Scale Biological Treatment Of Heavy Metal Contaminated Groundwater

    By André L. de Vegt

    Soil and groundwater beneath a zinc production plant in The Netherlands are contaminated with metals and sulfate. To avoid contamination of nearby drinking water aquifers, a hydro-geological containme

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Thermodynamic Study On Recovery Of Lead And Antimony From A Used Lead-Battery

    By Satoshi Itoh

    Phase equilibria and activities of the components in the liquid lead-antimony-oxygen temary system, which is of fundamental importance for discussing the recovery of lead and antimony from a used lead

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Modelling the Shape Casting Process: A Review of Where it stands from the Foundry Perspective

    By Mark Jolly

    "Over the last ten years or so many man hours have been dedicated to developing methods for simulating shape casting processes. The majority of the methods developed have been devised by a combination

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Formation of Al-Cr-N Films by a DC Reactive Sputtering Method and Evaluation of Their Properties

    By Y. Ide, K. Kishitake

    It is expected that an Al-Cr-N composite nitride film may have a higher resistance to oxidation at elevated temperatures than the well-known Ti-Al-N films. The formation conditions of Al-Cr-N films by

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Applications of Al Sensors in Continuous Galvanizing

    By G. R. Adams, N. Y. Tang, N. Qiang

    "Aluminum is the most important alloy addition to Zn baths for controlling the reaction kinetics between the steel substrate and molten Zn in continuous galvanizing operations. Due to the complexity o

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Optimization of the Downcomer Performance of the Jameson Cell by Measuring Electrical Conductivity

    By F. J. Tavera

    Recently Jameson cell technology has gained acceptance in both mineral and non-mineral applications, mainly because of the high degree of contact between the involved phases in the downcomer, fact tha

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Fugitive Emissions Related to Oxidation of Liquid Silicon during Ladle Refining

    By Nils Eivind Kamfjord, Mari K. Næss, Gabriella M. Tranell

    "In oxidative ladle refining (OLR) of silicon, the metal surface is oxidized resulting in the formation of a condensed silica fume (SiO2). In the current work, industrial measurement campaigns were pe

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Irregular Cellular Automata Modeling of Recrystallization and Grain Growth in an At-killed Steel Including the Influence of AIN-Precipitation

    By K. G. F. Janssens

    In the process of annealing a deformed metal the microstructure changes due to concurrent recrystallization, grain growth and precipitation. It is common knowledge that all three of these microstructu

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Analysis Of Steelmaking Reactions By Coupled Reaction Model

    By Shin-ya Kitamura

    Kinetic modeling is very important to understand steelmaking reactions. The coupled reaction model proposed by Prof. D.G.C Robertson is the best suited program, and therefore, the author has applied i

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    Cold Modelling Of Splashing Phenomena In Oxygen Steelmaking

    By Shabnam Sabah, Geoffrey Brooks

    In oxygen steelmaking, splashing and droplet formation play a key role in the kinetics of the process. Though splashing has been studied by previous investigators, there is only limited understanding

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Magnetic Properties of Electrodeposited Ni-Fe Alloy Films

    By Hiroaki Nakano, Kenji Hara, Shunsuke Kawano, Takeshi Ohgai, Michiaki Ikeda, Hisaaki Fukushima, Shinji Yamashita, Tetsuya Akiyama, Hisayuki Kaku

    "Ni-Fe alloys have an inverse magnetostrictive effect (Villari effect) in which its permeability varies according to the ·applied strain. This alloy film has a potential for application as force senso

    Jan 1, 2000

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    The Influence of Sodium Oxide on the Distribution Behavior of Some Elements at the S-Furnace of the Mitsubishi Process

    By Yusuke Kimura, Ken-ichi Yamaguchi

    "Secondary materials have long been processed at the S-furnace of the Mitsubishi continuous copper smelting and converting process at Naoshima Smelter and Refinery. Intensive recycling in the recent

    Jan 1, 2012

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    A Study of Fluid Flow in Pachuca Tanks

    By D. A. Salinas G., A. H. Castillejos E.

    Pachuca tanks are commonly used in the hydrometallurgical industry to carry out leaching operations. The fluidynamic characteristics of the liquid phase, resulting from the injection of gas into the d

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Utilization of Wastes in Production of Portland Cement and Associated Environmental Measures: -Separation and Decomposition of Chlorine Compounds-

    By Mitsuhiro Ito

    "To allow various wastes containing high levels of chlorine to be used as alternative raw materials for Portland cement, two practical methods of chlorine removal were developed. In the first method,

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Recovery Of Some Metallic Compounds From The Fly Ashes Of Some Egyptian Power Stations

    By S. S. Ibrahim

    The left behind material after the combusion of fossel fuel in some power stations in Cairo; weighing tens of tons every years, was investigated. The material called "Fly Ashes" containing 7.5% Ni, 10

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Removal Of As, Cd, And Pb From Contaminated Smelter Soils By Incineration .

    By Christina V. White

    An experimental study was undertaken to investigate the feasibility of utilizing vapor transport for the treatment of heavy metal contaminated smelter soils. The focus of this project was to develop p

    Jan 1, 1996