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Application of Correlation Techniques to Creep Damage Studies
By K. Dzieciol
The paper presents a study about three image correlation methods ?common cross-correlation, mutual information and phase-correlation ? applied to characterize microstructures reconstructed with X-ray
Jan 1, 2009
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Arsenic ? The Technological Motivator For The Chelopech Copper/Gold Mine
By Gavin Beer
The Chelopech Copper/Gold Mine, located in west-central Bulgaria, has been in operation since 1953 producing a low-grade copper/gold concentrate containing up to six percent arsenic by weight. The pe
Jan 1, 2005
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Arsenic Removal By Electrocoagulation Technology In The Comarca Lagunera Mexico
By José R. Parga
In some parts of the Comarca Lagunera with population of about 2.5 million people, situated in the central part of northern México, chronic arsenic poisoning is endemic and severe adverse effects attr
Jan 1, 2005
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Arsenic Removal From A Nickel Concentrate
Roasting treatments were investigated to remove arsenic from a nickel concentrate. The main arsenic minerals and their proportions in the concentrate were niccolite (NiAs)-50%, gersdorffite (NiAsS)-40
Jan 1, 2005
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Arsenic Removal From Mine And Process Waters By Lime/Phosphate Precipitation
By Larry G. Twidwell
The removal of dissolved arsenic from mine waste waters utilizing a lime/phosphate precipitation technique has been studied on a laboratory scale at Montana Tech of The University of Montana and on a
Jan 1, 2005
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Biological Removal Of Arsenic From Tailings Pond Water At Canadian Mine
By Tina Maniatis
Applied Biosciences has developed a biological technology for removal of arsenic, nitrate, selenium, and other metals from mining and industrial waste waters.The ABMet® technology was implemented at a
Jan 1, 2005
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Biostimulators from the Waste of Tanning Industry
By Klara Kodrikova, Vera Kasparkova, Michaela Uhlirova, Karel Kolomaznik
"Potentially hazardous wastes from leather industry (blue shavings) are processed into various biostimulators within two steps. The first step takes place at high pH (11-12) and hydrolyzation is imple
Jan 1, 2008
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Characterization and Possible Treatment Routes of the Solid Waste Generated by the Caron Process of Nickel Production
By Neusa Alonso-Falleiros, Aristeu Braz da Veiga, Marcelo B. Mourão, Adriano Pescarmona, Antonio Alberto Froes Schettino, Cyro Takano, Carlos A. S. Giraldo
"The Caron process of nickel extraction from lateritic ores produces a fair amount of an inert residue, the so-called “black sludge”, that is disposed in a dam according to the required environmental
Jan 1, 2008
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Characterization of Cantera Stone From Hidalgo State, México. Viability Study for Recycling and Reusing of Wastes.
By E. Salinas R.
This work is related with a whole characterization of cantera stone, to establish its characteristics that can give it an additional value for the reuse and reutilization of dust, slurries and small p
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization of Clays From Campos Dos Goytacazes, State of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
By C. M. F. Vieira
The main characteristics and physical and mechanical properties of clays from the county of Campos dos Goytacazes, located at the northern part of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are presented. T
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization of Copper Oxides by Eds-Sem Depth Profiling, EIS And XRD
By David Cocke
Study of surface and subsurface interfacial chemistry of metallic and similar systems has its enormous technological importance. Copper, for example, is a common component of many alloys and bulk amor
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization of Hot Deformed Microstructure in a Ti-Modified Austenitic Stainless Steel
By Sumantra Mandal
The hot deformed microstructure of the 15Cr-15Ni-2.2Mo-Ti modified austenitic stainless steel (commonly known as alloy D9) was investigated employing electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). Hot compr
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization of the Critical Length of Sisal Fibers for Polyester Composite Reinforcement
By Sergio N. Monteiro
From the leaves of the sisal plant (Agave sisilana) a relatively strong fiber can be extracted and is nowadays being investigated as a possible reinforcement for polymeric matrix composites. For this
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization of the Manganese Oxide Scales Formed on Rolled Lead Anodes From a Commercial Zinc Electrowinning Operation
By T. T. Chen
The manganese oxide scales, consisting mainly of MnO2, characteristically occur in banded colloform structures which adhere to porous layers of PbSO4 and PbO2 that oxidized from the rolled Pb-0.7% Ag
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization of the Mechanical Behavior of Epoxy Matrix Composites Reinforced With Ramie Fibers
By Sergio N. Monteiro
Fibers extracted from the ramie plant have been traditionally used in textile and are now being considered as polymeric composite reinforcement owing to their superior strength. Recently the mechanica
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization of The SnO2:F/CdS:In Structures
By Shadia J. Ikhmayies
SnO2:F/CdS:In bilayers were produced by the spray pyrolysis technique on glass substrates. The structures were characterized by recording and investigating their transmittance curves, I-V plots, X-ray
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization of the Toughness of Piassava Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Matrix by Izod Impact Test
By Denise Cristina de O. Nascimento
Natural lignocellulosic fibers are increasingly being used as polymeric matrix composite reinforcement owing to economical and environmental advantages as renewable and biodegradable materials. Among
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterizing the Interfacial Properties of Hfo2/Si And HfSiO/Si Gate Stacks
By S. Y. Tan
As CMOS devices are scaled down into nano-region, SiO2 dielectric is approaching its physical and electrical limits. High-k material has been investigated widely in recent years, and gate oxide take
Jan 1, 2009
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Comparative Study on the Metal Aluminum Produced from Alumina by Carbothermic Reduction and Carbothermic-Chlorination
By Qingchun Yu, Bin Yang, Yong Deng, Heng Xiong, Fei Wang, Minxiu Chen
"Metal aluminum produced by non-electrolysis process received much attention due to its lower energy consumption. In this paper, carbothermic reduction and carbothermic-chlorination of alumina in norm
Jan 1, 2013
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Influence of the Submerged Entry Nozzle Geometry on the Heat Transfer Inside the Continuous Casting Mold
By Jacqueline JAlexander
Two of the most important phenomena which govern the continuous casting process and determine the quality of the product are the fluid flow and the heat transfer. Steel flows into the mold through the
Jan 1, 2009