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Physical Modeling Of Mixing And Mass Transfer Inside A Torpedo CarBy Varadajan Seshadri
Torpedo cars have been extensively used for pig iron desulfurization although its geometry is not considered to be ideal as far as mixing and mass transfer are concerned. Complications arise from scaf
Jan 1, 2006
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Use of Agro Industrial Residues for Lipase Production (015e2ae0-6242-4bde-aa29-b5ab15178337)By Marilda Macagnan, Rosana de Cassia de Souza Schneider, Valeriano Corbellini, Tiago Bjerk, Mariela de Souza Vieira
The great potential of Brazil for the agricultural production makes our country a generator of agro industrial residues. In this context, the solid-state fermentation appears as a technology that show
Jan 1, 2008
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Mechanisms of No Formation during SiO CombustionBy Nils Eivind Kamfjord, Mari K. Næss, Halvard Tveit, Edin H. Myrhaug
"As a part of the FUME research programme being done by the Norwegian Ferroalloy Research Association (FFF), the SINTEF Group and NTNU, several measurements towards quantifying the gaseous and solid e
Jan 1, 2012
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Environmental Impact Of A Metallurgical Complex In Soil Contamination ? A Case StudyBy A. Cullaj
During a period of 15 years the metallurgical and chemical complex of Elbasan containing more than 15 principal plants, producing cast-iron, steel, coke, nickel carbonate, nickel, cobalt, chromium and
Jan 1, 2006
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Kinectic Studies On The Soda-Ash Roasting Of Titaniferous Ores For The Extraction Of TiO2By Abhishek Lahiri
Titanium dioxide is extracted from titaniferous ores by chloride and sulfate processes. These two processes produce wastes in the forms of iron chloride, iron sulfate and rare earth oxides gangue,
Jan 1, 2006
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Use of Agro Industrial Residues for Lipase ProductionBy Valeriano Antonio Corbellini, Marilda Macagnan, Rosana de Cassia de Souza Schneider, Tiago Bjerk, Mariela de Souza Vieira
The great potential of Brazil for the agricultural production makes our country a generator of agro industrial residues. In this context, the solid-state fermentation appears as a technology that show
Jan 1, 2008
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Particle Size Dependence Of Nano-Magnetite In Arsenic RemovalBy C. T. Yavuz
Higher environmental standards have made the removal of arsenic from water an important problem for environmental engineering. Iron oxide is a particularly interesting sorbent to consider for this app
Jan 1, 2006
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Vanadium Phases in Texaco Petroleum-Coke Gasification SlagsBy John A. Mavrogenes
The Texaco gasification system developed at the Monte Bello pilot plant efficiently bums petroleum-coke thereby producing syn-gas and electricity. This system produces more electricity than convention
Jan 1, 1995
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The Influence of Sodium Oxide on the Distribution Behavior of Some Elements at the S-Furnace of the Mitsubishi ProcessBy Yusuke Kimura, Ken-ichi Yamaguchi
"Secondary materials have long been processed at the S-furnace of the Mitsubishi continuous copper smelting and converting process at Naoshima Smelter and Refinery. Intensive recycling in the recent
Jan 1, 2012
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Reformulation of a Roofing Tiles BodyBy Carlos Maurício Fontes Vieira, Sergio Neves Monteiro
"A ceramic body traditionally used to produce bricks and roofing tiles with kaolinitic clays was reformulated by the addition of sand and illitic clay. The objective was to obtain a ceramic product wi
Jan 1, 2013
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Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Metal Hydrides by High Temperature MillingBy J. Huot
It has been shown that magnesium-based metal hydrides such as Mg2Ni could be synthesized by high energy mechanical alloying. This process creates a nanocrystalline alloy that has enhanced hydrogen sor
Jan 1, 2002
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Kinetics Study Of A Decomposition Reaction By Gas ChromatographyBy D. Quattrini
The aim of the present work is to present the gas chromatography (GC) as an alternative method of analysis in the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate. Therefore, a furnace/GC on-line system was
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery of Phosphorous and Rare Earth Elements from an Apatite ConcentrateBy Mahmood Alemrajabi
When LKAB processes their iron ores in northern Sweden, they generate apatite as a by-product. The apatite has been recovered by flotation and the concentrate contains about 0.4 wt% rare earth element
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Process Variables In The Preparation Of High Purity Rare Earth MetalsBy B. J. Beaudry
The effect of various levels of purity of the rare earth fluorides and the calcium reductant used to prepare rare earth metals were determined. Metals which have low melting points such as La, Ce, Pr
Jan 1, 1989
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Magneto-Optic Data Storage AlloysBy D. J. Sellmyer
This paper is Intended to review recent developments in the application of rare earth-transition metal alloys as high density, rewritable data-storage media. First generation magneto-optic media are b
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect of Boron Additions on the Reactive Sintering of Nickel Aluminide IntermetallicsBy S. Moussa
The formation of boron-doped nickel aluminides Ni3AI, (76 at. % Ni) from elemental powders by reaction synthesis using reactive sintering was studied. The process involves the mixing of elemental powd
Jan 1, 2001
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Leaching Of Copper Concentrate By A Chemical Catalytic Oxidation MethodBy Burkhard Seeger et al.
The oxidation of copper sulfides can be highly accelerated in the presence of nitrous gases (NOx) as reaction catalysts. Sulfur and sulfate are simultaneously produced in this highly exothermic reacti
Jan 1, 1999
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Heat and Fluid Flow Phenomena in Arc Welding OperationsBy J. McKelliget, J. Szekely, Oreper. G. M.
"1. INTRODUCTIONThis paper is concerned with heat and fluid flow phenomena in arc welding operations. Fig. 1 shows a schematic sketch of a typical arc welding arrangement. It is seen that an arc is be
Jan 1, 1986
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Basic Principles Of Sulfide Smelting And Converting With Oxygen-Rich GasBy Kimio Itagaki
Thermodynamics and rate process fundamentals are two of the important principles involved in nonferrous production processes. The process configuration establishes whether thermodynamics or rate proce
Jan 1, 2002
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Heat Balances In Copper Sx/Ew OperationsBy D. J. Burkhardt
Newer copper SX/EW facilities often incorporate hot water heating for the cell feed electrolyte to obtain the necessary plating temperatures of 40 to 50°C. Heating is most necessary in oxide heap lea
Jan 1, 2003