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Computer Heat Transfer Model for Directionally Solidified CastingsBy Deming Wang, R. A. Overfelt
"This paper presents a computer-aided heat transfer simulation method to predict the thermal characteristics of an alloy sample in a special furnace for directional solidification. A two-dimensional t
Jan 1, 2001
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Processing Of a Nb3Al-Ti Ternary Alloy from Elemental and Prealloyed PowdersBy S. G. Kumar, R. G. Reddy
"Niobium aluminides offer the advantage of higher high temperature capability compared to other intermetallic aluminides due to the refractory nature of niobium. However, the reaction sequence in Nb-A
Jan 1, 1996
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A Waste Treatment Facility In Corpus Christi, Texas - A Case StudyBy Dan Mancuso
This case study is an example of how Encyle/Texas, Inc. (a subsidiary of ASARCO) responded to various socio-economic forces by converting an idle zinc hydrometallurgical refinery into a metals recycli
Jan 1, 1992
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Minor Element Behavior in the Cleaning of Copper Converter Slag Under Reducing ConditionsBy Hang Goo Kim
A mathematical analysis based on equilibrium modeling has been developed to describe the distribution behavior of minor elements such as Pb, Zn, Bi, Sb, and As among gas, slag and recovered copper pha
Jan 1, 1992
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Non-isothermal Kinetics Research of the Pellet under High Reduction PotentialBy Zhang Jianliang, Xu, Zuo, Runsheng, Haibin, Kexin, Jiao
Full oxygen blast furnace iron-making is one of the new technologies, which is most likely to realize large-scale application. In this paper, based on the technology of full oxygen blast furnace, the
Jan 1, 2013
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Identification of Fluid Flow Channels Under In Situ Leaching ConditionsBy Peter M. DiGiacomo
In situ leaching technology requires information about how injected fluids flow in the rock in relation to the localization of the valuable minerals to be leached. In oxidative leaching of sulfide cop
Jan 1, 1981
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Energy Concentration in Electrical Discharges Between Semiconducting Sulfide Mineral Particles Under High-Power Nanosecond PulsesBy Valentine A. Chanturiya
A model for development of electric discharges between particles of sulfide minerals (pyrite) under the action of high-voltage nanosecond pulses is proposed. It is shown that through discharges in a l
Jan 1, 2009
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Codelco-Chile's Corporate Decontamination Plan for Its SmeltersBy Gerardo Muñoz
All along this century CODELCO's smelters have been operating on conventional technology, which Codelco has streamlined by using oxygen, developing oxy-fuel burners for reverberatory furnaces and
Jan 1, 1996
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Optimum Feed Preparation for Sulfide SmeltingBy Jyri Talja, Shaolong Chen, Hannu Mansikkaviita
"For optimum smelting results, proper treatment of the feed is needed to ensure favourable conditions for ignition characteristics, heat balance, mass balance with tolerable impurity levels, and overa
Jan 1, 2012
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Physical Chemistry Of Reactive Ball Milling (Invited)By G. A. Brooks
Reactive ball milling has been proposed as a new route for producing carbides from oxides through carbothcrmic reduction. It is claimed that through milling oxide and graphite powders to the nanoscale
Jan 1, 2003
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Finely Dispersed Gold from Gold Deposits of Various Genetic TypesBy M. I. Novgorodova
Most of the gold in the earth's crust occurs as finely-dispersed gold and accounts for much of the gold lost in extraction processes and during exploration for gold. The Compositions, sizes, and
Jan 1, 1991
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The Effects Of Common Associated Sulfide Minerals On Thiosulfate Leaching Of GoldBy Bin Xu, Qian Li, Ya-xuan Wang, Yong-bin Yang, Xi Zhang, Tao Jiang
The effects of common associated sulfide minerals including pyrite, arsenopyrite, galena and sphalerite on thiosulfate leaching of gold were studied in this work. Sulfide minerals had significant effe
Jan 1, 2015
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Mechanism for the Photocatalytic Destruction of Cyanide SpeciesBy Courtney A. Young
All cyanide species are considered toxic and can be found predominantly in industrial effluents generated by metallurgical operations. For example, cyanide's strong affinity for metals makes it f
Jan 1, 1998
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Equivalency Comparison Of Heat Transfer Coefficient In Liquid And Gas QuenchesBy Yuan Lu, Yiming Rong, Richard D. Sisson Jr
With the development of quench technology, there is a trend of using gas quench to replace liquid quench for less distortion and residual stress. The fundamental difference between the liquid and gas
Jan 1, 2015
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Fundamental Study for Recovery of Nj2+ from Waste Solution in Ni Non-Electric PlatingBy Junji Shibata
Waste solution from the Ni non-electric plating process contains 4.0 kg/m3 Ni, 0.1 kglm3 Fe, 0.0 I kg/m3 Zn, 48 kg/m3 S042-, 98 kg/m3 HP032-and 31 kg/m3 laetic acid as a typical composition. Solvent e
Jan 1, 2003
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Modeling of Pulsed-Laser Superalloy Powder Deposition Using Moving Distributed Heat SourceBy Leijun Li, M. M. Mahapatra
"A three-dimensional finite element model with moving heat source was developed for pulsed-laser powder deposition (PLPD) process. Experiments were conducted to study the repair of superalloy componen
Jan 1, 2012
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Gaseous Reduction of Mn Ores in CO-CO2 AtmosphereBy T. A. Larssen
The efficiency in production of manganese ferroalloys is dependent on the gaseous reduction of the higher manganese oxides in the ores used as raw materials. The materials, descending in the furnace,
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Innovative Cyanide Solution Treatment Bythermal PlasmaBy Gervais Soucy
During mineral and industrial processing, contaminated wastewater can be generated such as cyanide liquors (free species or in complex form). This paper presents the treatment of cyanide solution deri
Jan 1, 1998
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Ilmenite Thermal Decomposition in a Thermal Plasma ReactorBy Milton Manrique
The thermal decomposition of ilmenite concentrates in a non-transferred arc; thermal plasma flow reactor was investigated. The plasma torch was operated using argon-helium and argon-nitrogen mixtures
Jan 1, 1998
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A Macro Model for Steel Usage Patten in Japan using a Population Balance ModelBy Toshia Suzuki, Keiji Kakudate, Yoshihiro Adachi
"A macro model for the steel usage pattern in Japan is proposed. The steels are classified into four types; converter steel for machinery and for construction and electric furnace (EF) steel for machi
Jan 1, 2000