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Sintering activity of nano-powders used in the binding systems for refractory castablesBy D. Harris, G. Ye, G. Oprea, J. Rigby, T. Troczynski
Sintering and ceramic bonding in refractory castables take place mainly in the binding system during the first heat-up and in service. Consequently the strength and the corrosion resistance of the hot
Jan 1, 2004
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Predicting the penetration rate of percussive blasthole drills using coarseness index and median particle sizeBy S. Kahraman, K. Develi, E. Yasar
Four hydraulic top hammers, one pneumatic top hammer, and three down-the-hole drills were observed in several rock types at quarries and highway construction sites to measure the performance data. At
Jan 1, 2004
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Electron beam freeforming using brazing paste and solid wire as filler metalBy M. Jahazi, M. Brochu
This paper describes the advantages/disadvantages of electron beam freeforming using two different types of filler metal: (1) brazing paste and (2) solid wire. Sound buildups were obtained from both f
Jan 1, 2004
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Computational fluid dynamics - modelling in the aluminium industryBy O. Zach, K. Gamweger
"The Process of gas purging in molten Aluminium has been an industrial practise for many years. The melting of alloying elements and their rapid distribution in the bath is very important. To improve
Jan 1, 2004
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A Method to Assess Size Reduction by GrindingBy Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin
"A graphical method to assess the size reduction by grinding is presented and illustrated with data collected from laboratory grinding tests and industrial grinding circuits. The method lies between t
Jan 1, 2004
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Energy Saving Green Technology for Copper Recycling from Electronic ScrapBy M. S. Alam, Jae-Chun Lee, M. Tanaka, K. Koyama
Extensive research work is being carried out at AIST for developing energy saving green technology for base and precious metals recovery. In the present work, a new flowsheet is developed for copper r
Jan 1, 2004
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Milestones and Challenges in Oxygen SteelmakingBy E. Fritz
This paper reviews the history, developments and 10 milestones of the oxygen steelmaking processes, with a special focus on conventional autothermic converters, high-speed converters with a blowing ra
Jan 1, 2004
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Metallurgical Optimisation after the Replacement of two BOF Vessels at Dillinger Hütte/GermanyBy V. Fiedler, H. Lachmund, R. Bruckhaus
"After producing some 50 million tonnes of crude steel the two BOF vessels at Dillinger Hüitte steel plant had to be replaced in 2000/01 due to large deformations. The new vessel design was optimised
Jan 1, 2004
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Towards AG/SAG/ball mill on-line performance monitoringBy S. Caron, P. Radziszewski
Industrial practice in mineral processing shows that an important problem in understanding and monitoring in-mill parameters is due to the lack of fundamental knowledge and appropriate sensors. Howeve
Jan 1, 2004
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Degradation of a thermal barrier bond coating - A physics-based modelBy Premil Agarwal, Alok R. Patnaik, Pulak Dhar, Prakash C. Patnaik
In this study, a physics based model has been presented, considering the growth of the thermally grown oxide (TGO) layer on the bond coating of a thermal barrier coating. Using diffusion equations, a
Jan 1, 2004
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Modeling extrusion of alumina and silicon carbide reinforced aluminum metal matrix compositesBy A. Saigal
A finite element analysis based investigation using DEFORM software was undertaken to model the extrusion of 15% alumina and 15% silicon carbide reinforced aluminum metal matrix composites. The study
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of conditional simulations to resource classification schemesBy M. E. Rossi, J. E. Camacho
"Geostatistical conditional simulations are becoming increasingly popular as tools that provide models of uncertainty at different stages of a mining project. They have been used as grade control tool
Jan 1, 2004
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Simultaneous Remediation of Water and Sediment Qualities in Culturally Oligotrophic Coastal Environments Using Steel-Making SlagIn semi-enclosed coastal areas in Japan, phosphorus is often observed in the level of limiting phytoplankton growth, causing alteration of species composition from useful diatoms to nuisance dinoflage
Jan 1, 2004
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Enlargement of Fine Particles in the Oil Sands Industry - Flocculation and ThickeningBy H. Hamza
Efficient and effective management of extraction process tailings is an essential ingredient for the continued success and development of Alberta's vast oil sands resources. Open-pit oil sands op
Jan 1, 2004
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Future of Oxygen Steelmaking: Myths and RealityBy R. J. Fruehan
Oxygen steelmaking (OSM) is not only the dominant steelmaking process but defines the structure of the industry. There are a number of myths regarding the future of OSM, which are false. These myths i
Jan 1, 2004
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Marangoni effect in refractory slag line dissolutionBy G. Brooks, M. Hamed, S. Nightingale, K. Coley
The Marangoni effect plays a significant role in slag line corrosion of refractories. Previous experimental studies for various refractory /slag systems and mathematical models are reviewed and show t
Jan 1, 2004
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Oxidation characteristics of the third generation superalloy CMSX-10By R. C. Reed, A. Akhtar
Oxidation of the third generation cast single crystal, nickel-base superalloy CMSX-10 is examined using isothermal tests at 900°C and 1000°C for times ranging from 20 hours to 100 hours. X-ray diffrac
Jan 1, 2004
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Dissolution Behavior of Non-Ferrous Smelter Slag in Aqueous Solution of Sulphur DioxideBy Shamia Hoque, Charles Q. Jia
Smelter slags contain valuable metals such as Co, Ni and Cu in proportions of less than 1 wt% along with about 40 wt% of Fe and 15 wt% of Si. Although aqueous SO2 is a versatile lixiviant for transiti
Jan 1, 2004
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Behaviour of magnesium hydroxylchlorides in fused salt electrolyteBy M. Kreuh
Crystalline Mg(OH)Cl and amorphous Mg2(OH)3C1 were successfully isolated from a hydrolyzed molten salt electrolyte sample in this work, It was found that the chemical form and crystallinity of the hyd
Jan 1, 2004
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Upgrading of Carbonaceous Materials Using Selective Hydrophobic CoagulationBy R. Q. Honaker
It has been shown that naturally hydrophobic carbonaceous materials such as coal and graphite can be selectively coagulated and separated from hydrophilic impurities without using oily agglomerants, f
Jan 1, 2004