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  • TMS
    Ambient Pressure Production of Crystalline Scorodite from Arsenic-rich Metallurgical Effluent Solutions

    By D. J. Droppert

    This paper describes the precipitation-production of crystalline scorodite (FeAs04.2H20) from arsenic-rich sulphate-based metallurgical solutions at ambient pressure (95°C). Arsenic is precipitated by

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Sulfur Fixation at High Temperature Within the Copper Smelting Process

    By N. A. Warner

    Fundamental studies on the reaction of limestone or dolomite at high temperature with S02 are extended to the realm of large scale primary copper smelting. Whereas flue gas desulfurisation in the elec

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Edge Protection for Starter-Blanks and "Permanent" Matrix-Cathodes: A Systematic Approach to Solve old Problems

    By Berger. P.

    The accepted definition of the function of an edge protector fails to specify adequately the several tasks which it must perform to be functionally effective: detailed analysis of these tasks leads to

    Jan 1, 1987

  • TMS
    Modern Tank House Design and Practices at Copper Refineries Pty. Ltd.

    By D. W. Hoey

    Eight years use of the ISA Process is reviewed and current design and operations described. Nodern Technology used for impurity control and disposal as well as the use of mechanised electrode handling

    Jan 1, 1987

  • TMS
    Mathematical Modeling Of Phase Interaction Taking Place During Fusion Welding . Processes (Invited)

    By Michael Zinigrad

    The quality of metallic materials depends on their composition and structure and these are determined by various physico-chemical and technological factors. To effectively prepare materials with requi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Systematic Modelling of Heap Leach Processes for Optimisation and Design

    By Jochen Petersen

    Design and operation of heap leach processes are still largely based on,operator experience and rule of thumb. Although considered a low-cost, low-tech route for mineral extraction, the underlying phy

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Water-Soluble Organophosphorus Reagents For Mineralization Of Heavy Metals

    By Kenneth L. Nash

    The control of solubility of waste actinide ions, by conversion to highly insoluble mineral phases has been demonstrated in the laboratory. Actinide metal ions are removed from neutral pH solutions by

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Lead Sulfate Scale in a Copper Smelter Acid Plant

    By J. M. Rapkoch

    In late October 1996, an acid plant at a major U.S. copper smelter was faced with unexpected and rapidly increasing pressure drop across the gas cooling tower in the acid plant, indicating a build-up

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Roasting Mechanisms Of Impure Zinc Concentrates In Fluidized Beds (Invited)

    By Maija-Leena Metsärinta

    The behaviour of copper and lead in zinc roasting has been studied in laboratory scale roasting experiments as well as in large scale trials in an industrial fluidized bed, with the background of Outo

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Roasting Mechanisms Of Impure Zinc Concentrates In Fluidized Beds (Invited) (12f4873e-0b31-4566-a229-70d0aa4cc342)

    By Maija-Leena Metsiirinta

    The behaviour of copper and lead in zinc roasting has been studied in laboratory scale roasting experiments as well as in large scale trials in an industrial fluidized bed, with the background of Outo

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Cost Effective Cleaner Technology for Upgrading Zinc Quality

    By P. M. Tait, N. A. Warner

    "The refining of thermally produced zinc is currently performed using a highly energy intensive and arguably outmoded process, distilling zinc under atmospheric pressure at temperatures of 900°C to 10

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    Lead Smelting and Refining its Current Status and Future

    By Kazue Moriya

    At the 1980 TMS-AIME world symposium, Dr. Davey mentioned that the traditional lead blast furnace is now being challenged by direct smelting processes. In the copper smelting field both the blast fur

    Jan 1, 1990

  • TMS
    The Application of Light-Optical and Electron-Optical Techniques to the Processing of Complex Pyritic Ores from Meggen, West Germany

    By H. J. Roorda

    With an increasing need to obtain metals by processing complex fine intergrown ores, the use of electron-optical techniques will become more important as a tool for mineralogical studies. Electron ima

    Jan 1, 1987

  • TMS
    Commercial Implications Of Direct Copper Smelting

    By R. J. McClincy

    The potential techniques for the direct smelting of copper sulfide concentrates to blister copper were evaluated from the standpoint of commercial application. Many existing smelters are adaptable to

    Jan 1, 1983

  • TMS
    Synthetic Fuel Production Utilizing CO2 Recycling as an Alternative to Sequestration

    By James O'Brien, Lyman Frost, Grant Hawkes, S. Elangovan, Manohar Sohal, J. S. Herring, Joseph Hartvigsen, Carl Stoots

    "Pressing environmental and energy security concerns have brought much needed attention to economic production of hydrogen as the secondary energy carrier for non-electrical markets as well as to meet

    Jan 1, 2010

  • TMS
    Arc Pressure Control in GTA Welding

    By George E. Cook, Peter C. Levick, Francis M. Wells

    "Relationships are established between the peak current of a pulsed, rectangular current waveform and the pulse current duty cycle under conditions of constant arc power. By appropriate choice of thes

    Jan 1, 1986

  • TMS
    Application of Chaos Theory to Gas Injection

    By Louis J. Mittoni

    "It is well known that gas injection systems can exhibit a wide range of dynamical behaviours, ranging from linear periodic bubbling through to highly complex turbulent jetting. Recently, it has been

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Modeling of Particle Melting in Supersonic Plasma Jets*

    By B. Farouk, D. Apelian

    "A numerical model has been developed to predict the temperature history of particles injected in a low pressure d.c. plasma jet. The temperature and velocity fields of the plasma jet are predicted as

    Jan 1, 1986

  • TMS
    Simulation of the Effects of Thermosolutal Convection, Shrinkage Induced Flow and Solid Transport on Macrosegregation and Equiaxed Grain Size Distribution in a DC Continuous Cast Ai-Cu Round Ingot

    By A. V. Reddy, C. Beckermann

    "The DC continuous casting of a grain refined AI-4.5%Cu round ingot with realistic boundary conditions is numerically simulated. Of particular interest are the effects of the transport of free solid i

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Analysis of Carbon Emission Reduction of China’s Integrated Steelworks

    By Hongxu Li, Pu Liu, Hao Bai, Daqiang Cang, Lihua Zhao

    "Coal, as the main energy in ferrous metallurgy, is consumed on a large scale and great amount of CO2 is emitted likewise. In this paper, a model, based on carbon balance, was developed for CO2 emissi

    Jan 1, 2011