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OxyFuel Combustion for Low-Calorific FuelsBy Tobias Pröll, Bernhard Kronberger, Joachim Rohovec, Werner Hölt, Hermann Hofbauer
"As this is only a first draft, more precise explanations as well as detailed schemes, figures and plots will be included in the final draft. The description og the 100 kW test rig will also be mor de
Jan 1, 2008
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A Simulator For Crushing-Screening PlantsBy George Grandy
Kvaerner experience is being used to develop software to design or simulate crushing and screening plants. The model techniques discussed are presently being used for open-circuit plants and are being
Jan 1, 1999
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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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In-Situ Monitoring of the Sintering Process with Non-Contact Electromagnetic Acoustic TransducersBy James C. Foley
In-situ characterizations of green state part density and sintering state have long been desired in the powder metal community. Recent advances in non-contact electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT
Jan 1, 2001
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The Use Of Molecular Mechanics In The Design Of Metal Ion Sequestering AgentsBy Benjamin P. Hay
Complexation of a metal ion to a ligand often results in structural changes that introduce steric strain within the ligand. A design criterior:1 for ligands that will complex metal ions more strongly
Jan 1, 1999
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Exploration for Gold Deposits in HispaniolaBy Gerald M. Ellis
Exploration for gold .deposits on Hispaniola has taken place sporadically over the years but has expanded in the past decade. There are veintype, disseminated, alluvial and elluvial deposits. Investig
Jan 1, 1989
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Experimental Analysis For Thermally Non-Equilibrium State Under Microwave Irradiations ? A Greener Process For Steel MakingBy Motoyasu Sato
Highly pure pig irons were produced in a multimode microwave reactor from powdered iron ores with carbon as a reducing agent in the nitrogen atmosphere. The grains in compacted powder absorb microwave
Jan 1, 2006
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Technology For Production Of Aluminum AlloysBy A. V. Tarasov
One or more of the main alloying metals, i.e. copper, silicon, nickel, magnesium, zinc and other metals can form a composition with aluminum, by dissolving in the latter. The thermodynamic computa
Jan 1, 2006
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Production Of Green Steel From Red Mud: A Novel ConceptBy Bhagyadhar Bhoi, Chitta Ranjan Mishra, Pravas Ranjan Behera
Red mud of Indian origin contains around 55% plus of Fe2O3 and is considered as a hazardous waste for the alumina industry. For production of one tone of alumina employing the Bayer’s Process, around
Jan 1, 2015
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Scrap Preparation for Aluminum Alloy SortingBy Adam Gesing, Ron Dalton, Richard Wolanski, Larry Berry, Christopher Stewart
As the quantity of aluminum recovered from shredder scrap continues to increase, together with increased content of aluminum in automobiles, so does the economic incentive to further upgrade shredder
Jan 1, 2000
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Thermodynamic Modeling for Direct Lead ProcessesBy Tan Pengfu
By using computer-aided techniques of equilibrium calculations for multicomponent and multiphase systems, a computer model has been developed to simulate QSL, KIVCET and Outokumpu flash lead smelting
Jan 1, 1998
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Phase Field Methods for Modeling MicrostructureBy James A. Warren
The phase field method has been successfully employed as both a tool to model heterogeneous materials and as numerical method for calculating the motion of interfaces and phase boundaries without expl
Jan 1, 2001
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Development Of A Thermodynamic Database For Mold Flux Applications To The Continuous Casting Process For SteelmakingBy Marie-Aline Van Ende, In-ho Jung
A thermodynamic database for the oxyfluoride system CaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2-Na2O-K2O-Li2OMnO- FeO-F has been developed based on the critical evaluation and optimization of all available experimental thermo
Jan 1, 2014
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Mathematical Modeling of Shrinkage in Metals CastingBy Mike Trovant, Stavros A. Argyropoulos
"A fixed grid numerical model for phase change problems is proposed. The model solves for heat transfer and fluid flow, via the coupled solution of the energy, continuity and momentum equations. In ad
Jan 1, 1994
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The Validation of the Codelco-Chile Continuous Converting ProcessBy Claudio Toro, Alex Moyano, Jonkion Font, Carlos Caballero, Pedro Morales
"Codelco-Chile in the last decade has carried out industrially-oriented research as an alternative to the traditional batch-type converting process. In a first stage carried out preliminary evaluation
Jan 1, 2009
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Joining of Titanium Aluminides using Aluminum FoilsBy S. K. Wu, Ray Y. Lin, Sunil Annaji
Infrared joining of TiAI using aluminum foils as the filler material was investigated at temperatures between 1050 °C and 1350 °C in a flowing argon environment for times varying between 15 and 60 sec
Jan 1, 1996
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Liquid Organic Hydrides For Hydrogen StorageBy Shinya Hodoshima
A catalysis pair of tetralin dehydrogenation / naphthalene hydrogenation has been proposed in the present paper as a liquid organic hydride for operating stationary fuel cells. Catalytic naphthalene h
Jan 1, 2006
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Method for Processing Siliceous Zinc OresBy S. Ikenobu
This paper describes a method for processing high-silicate zinc concentrates by hydrometallurgical zinc refining. Silica in concentrates reacts to form zinc silicate during roasting. The zinc silicate
Jan 1, 2000
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Removal and Recovery of TelluriumlSelenium from Copper Slime LeachateBy Shijie Wang
In pressure oxidation leaching of copper anode slimes, than 65% of the tellurium is m' cxtraoted during decopperizing. About l0- 15% of the selenium is also dissolved simultane¬ously by severe le
Jan 1, 2003
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Characterization of Copper Oxides by Eds-Sem Depth Profiling, EIS And XRDBy 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