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Infrared and Laser-Based Sensors and Systems to Accurately Monitor the Temperature, Level, and Dimension of Molten and Solid Metals
By Francois Reizine
Infrared sensors will include scanning detectors and positioning sensors. The focus will be on 1, 2, and 4-color wavelength pyrometer systems which allow the accurate measurement of emissivity and, co
Jan 1, 2001
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Teaching Process Simulation In Eleven Easy Lessons Using Excel And Its Tools
By Arthur E. Morris
The primary market driver for improving process technology is innovation, which requires a skilled and educated workforce. However, many Materials Science and Engineering departments have eliminated e
Jan 1, 2014
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Pullout Test Of Coir Fiber To Evaluate The Interface Strength In Polyester Composites
By Sergio N. Monteiro
Polymeric composites reinforced with natural fibers are increasingly been used in several engineering applications, from automotive parts to building construction elements. In addition to the relative
Jan 1, 2006
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Utilization of Aluminum Slag for the Expansion of Lightweight Concrete
By Xuan Li
Aluminum slag is generated when aluminum metals are recycled through a smelting process in the presence of salt. There are small amounts of aluminum metals trapped in the aluminum slag. This research
Jan 1, 2010
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Vibratory Stress Relief in D-406 Aerospace Alloy
By M. Bilal Khan
Thermal stress relief by means of a typical heat treatment cycle (660oC for one hr) is compared with the one achieved through vibratory stress relief at resonant and multiple resonant frequencies for
Jan 1, 2009
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Arsenic Dopant Effect in Nickel Silicide Formation for NiSi/Hf-based/Si Gate Stacks
By S. Y. Tan
The thermal stability of fully silicided NiSi with arsenic doping on silicon was investigated. The aims of the work were to investigate the Ni silicide phase-related issues associated with arsenic dop
Jan 1, 2010
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Use of the Web in Teaching and Research
By V. R. Voller
"The World Wide Web (the web) provides a very useful resource for the enhancement of teaching and research dissemination. This paper advocates that researchers take control of this resource and become
Jan 1, 2000
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Recent Operation and Improvements at Onaharna Smelter
By E. Oshima
The only one reverberatory furnace smelting in Japan has been alive in Onahama Smelter, Onahama Smelting and Refining Company. The fuel for the reverberatory furnaces had been changed from bunker C-oi
Jan 1, 1993
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On The Preparation And Stability Of Scorodite
By George P. Demopoulos
In this paper the production and stability of crystalline scorodite (FeAsO4·2H2O) is discussed both on the basis of previously published work as well as recent work performed in our laboratory. The pr
Jan 1, 2005
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Why is Fire Assay so Misunderstood?
By Joel A. Huffinan
"This presentation is being given to better inform the audience of the dependability of precious metal analysis by fire assay. A brief explanation, however, of standard fire assay exploration procedur
Jan 1, 1999
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Detection of Creep Damage in a Nickel Base Super-Alloy by Nondestructive Means
By Hector Carreon
Due to elevated temperatures, excessive stresses and severed corrosion conditions, turbine engine components are subject to creep processes that limit the components life such as a turbine bucket. The
Jan 1, 2010
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Mathematical Modeling of a Liquid Metal Feeding System for Single Belt Casters
By Roberto Parreiras Tavares, Frederico da Costa Fernandes, Guilherme Antonio Defendi, Vangleik Ferreira da Cruz, Júlio César de Sousa Pena
"Near-net-shape casting is an important area of research in the iron and steel industry today. Among the near-net-shape casting processes, the single-belt caster seems to be the most promising, since
Jan 1, 2004
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Parameters for Control and Optimization of Bioleaching of Sulfide Minerals (Invited)
By H. Deveci
Bioleaching/biooxidation is essentially a dissolution process with the involvement of acidophilic bacteria acting as the "catalyst" to accelerate the dissolution of metals from sulfide minerals. The c
Jan 1, 2003
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Advanced Oxygen Lances For Safer Furnace Tapping Operations
By Peter Sylvén, Darwin Morales
Despite being crucial for the smelting process, furnace tapping using oxygen lances has not been considered an operation that brings value. Therefore, these important tools have not seen a significant
Jan 1, 2016
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TiO2 Nanoparticle Coatings Investigated with Scanning Force Microscopy
By W. Gutmannsbauer
Thin films of TiO2 nanoparticles have been prepared by different reactive deposition methods, such as electron evaporation, ion plating and ion beam sputtering. Many properties especially the optical
Jan 1, 1995
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Precipitation Of Hematite From Metallurgical Processing Streams By Hydrolysis In The Presence Of Anionic Resins
By S. Djaroudib
Keywords: iron recovery, hematite, hydrolysis, polyvinylpyridine The precipitation of hematite (Fe2O3) from ferric chloride media at ambient pressure and at temperatures below 100°C was studied as
Jan 1, 2005
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Study of the Diffusion of Cu(II) as an Oxidant Through Simulated Particle Pores in a Novel Model Apparatus
By B. Manana
In heap leaching, the oxidative dissolution of value minerals encapsulated deep within large particles cannot be fully understood on the basis of the bulk solution conditions relative to variable solu
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Thermodynamic Analysis On The Chloridization Reaction In Dust Recycling Processes
By Shu Yamaguchi
The behavior of halide impurities in pyrometallurgical processes such as Wealtz kiln and MF process has been discussed based on the thermochemical data and the reported data of PbO activity in PbCl2-P
Jan 1, 2003
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Commercialisation of the Minataur TM Process: Commissioning of Harmony Gold Refinery
By Kathryn C. Sole
A novel solvent-extraction process for the refining of gold was recently commercialised, with the commissioning in May 1997 of a 24 t a-' refinery at Harmony Gold Mine in Virginia, South Africa.
Jan 1, 1998
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Ammonium Carbonate Leaching Of Reduced Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Dust
By R. L. Nyirenda
One of the problems with ammoniacal-ammonium carbonate leaching of EAF carbon steelmaking flue dust is that zinc present in spinel phases is not leached. This paper presents results of test work in wh
Jan 1, 1992