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On The Simultaneous Iron Oxide Reduction And Carburization Kineticson The Simultaneous Iron Oxide Reduction And Carburization Kinetics
By Jose Carlos D’Abreu, Edelink Efrain Tinoco Falero, Mauricio Marcos Otaviano, Helio Marques Kohler
Nowadays the most important Direct Reduction - DR processes in shaft furnaces has to deal with carbon fines precipitation and DRI carburization issues. Based in a cooperative research program joining
Jan 1, 2015
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Studies on Commercial Utilization of Industrial Wastes -Magnesite Dust and Fines
The paper concerns an unconventional, yet promising, use of waste magnesite dust and fines. In India a significant amount of this dust is generated from some of the integrated iron and steel industrie
Jan 1, 1992
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The Lattice Energy and Hydration Susceptibility of Doped MgO
By Scott A. Howard
MgO is routinely used as the basis for refractory materials, however, its susceptibility to hydration may result in dimensional instability and subsequent failure. The addition of boron has been shown
Jan 1, 1989
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Modeling of Electromagnetic Stirring in Continuous Casting of Steel
By Nagy El-Kaddah, T. T. Natarajan
This paper describes a novel approach for modeling three-dimensional electromagnetically driven flow in inductively stirred systems, and its application to modeling electromagnetic and flow phenomena
Jan 1, 1999
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Prediction of the Friction Coefficient in Cold Rolling by Neural Computing
By P. Myllykoski, J. Nylander, A. S. Korhonen, J. Larkiola
The coefficient of friction and the deformation resistance have been determined from the measured rolling parameters by applying the Bland-Ford-Ellis rolling force model and the artificial neural netw
Jan 1, 1994
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Using of Spent Foundry Sands for Production of Burned Ceramic Building Materials: Influence for Environment
By Sylwia Zymankowska-Kumon, Rafal Danko, Józef Danko, Mariusz Holtzer
"Burning of ceramic materials is carried out at temperatures 900+ 1300°C, in dependence of the required functional properties. The Faculty of Foundry Engineering together with the Faculty of Material
Jan 1, 2013
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Interfacial Phenomena Between Alumina and Fayalite Slag
By J. R. Donald
Surface and interfacial phenomena play a significant role in refractory performance. For example, the wettability of the refractory material with slag, matte, and metal influences infiltration and int
Jan 1, 1996
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Activities Of Bi And In In The Bi-In Liquid Alloy Measured By Using Vacuum-Sealed Quartz CelV Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Combination (Invited)
By Shigeatsu Nakazawa
Activities of Bi and In in the Bi-In liquid alloy were measured over the whole range of composition at the temperatures from 850K to 1050K. An alloy was vacuum-sealed in a quartz cell and heated at th
Jan 1, 2003
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Activities Of Bi And In In The Bi-In Liquid Alloy Measured By Using Vacuum-Sealed Quartz Cell / Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Combination (Invited)
By Shigeatsu Nakazawa
Activities of Bi and In in the Bi-In liquid alloy were measured over the whole range of eomposition at the temperatures from 850K to 1050K. An alloy was vaeuum-sealed in a quartz cell and heated at th
Jan 1, 2003
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Life Cycle Assessment of China’s Alumina Manufacturing by Bayer Process
By D. Q. Cang, G. Duan, H. X. Li, H. Bai
"Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a valid environmental evaluation method and enterprise environmental management tool used in industrial ecology areas. In this paper LCA was newly used to evaluate the
Jan 1, 2011
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Direct Redaction of TI-V Magnetite via ITmk3 Technology
By E. V. Redin, B. A. Dubrovsky, E. V. Knyazev, A. I. Starikov
"Ti-V magnetite is one of the most abundant composite ore resources in the world. This ore cannot be fully processed via blast furnace technology because of high content of Ti02. According to the inve
Jan 1, 2013
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Solidification and Electrolysis of Copper Anodes Containing Nickel, Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth
By Forsén. O.
In this ?paper practical solidification of anodes containing nickel, arsenic, antimony and bismuth is compared with the equilibrium? diagrams and kinetic ?factors. In order to clarify the distribution
Jan 1, 1987
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Finely Dispersed Gold from Gold Deposits of Various Genetic Types
By 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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Physico-Chemical Fundamentals of Melting Non-Ferrous Concentrates with the Production of Metal (Matte) & Ferrite-Calcium Slags
By A. I. Okunev
The investigation results are submitted on separation into layers in the systems Cu (Ni) - Fe - Ca - 0 - S - (Si), as well as on physico-chemical properties of oxide - ferrite, oxide-sulfide melts (de
Jan 1, 1988
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Effects of Ultrasound on Al2O3 Extraction Rate during Acid Leaching Process of Coal Fly Ash
By Wenbo Luo, Kang Liu, Jilai Xue
"Coal fly-ash(CFA) from thermal power plants is rich in Al2O3, which has great potential as an alternative resource for alumina production. In this work, Alz03 contained in the coal fly-ash was extrac
Jan 1, 2014
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Preparation of Biodiesel by Transesterification of Canola Oil Using Solid Base Catalyst Koh / ?-Al203
By Mohamad Omarei, S. M. Sadrameli
"The aim of this research work was to produce biodiesel (fatty acid methyl esters, FAME) from canola oil using KOH loaded on y-Al203 support as a heterogeneous catalyst. Different parameters such as e
Jan 1, 2012
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Ecologically Safe Technology For Extraction Of Nonferrous Metals From Sulfide Raw Materials By Means Of Bacterial Leaching
By Olga Slavkina
A new technology of bacterial leaching by means of the Thiobacillus ferrooxidance bacteria is proposed. The equations of reactions that describe of the first and the second stage of bacterial leaching
Jan 1, 2003
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Electromagnetic Surveys In Acid-Generating, Waste-Management Areas
By Margarete Kalin
Mine abandonment is associated with the securing of access to underground workings, shafts, raises and adits. Waste rock piles and tailings are generally contoured and revegetated. When the waste mate
Jan 1, 1994
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Leading the Way in R&D - Howard Worner and his contributions to bath smelting
By J. A. Innes
"""The oxygen, next uniting with the carbon, sent up an ever-increasing stream of sparks and a voluminous white flame. Then followed a succession of mild explosions, throwing molten slags and splashes
Jan 1, 1996
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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