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Solute Interactions With Dissolved Oxygen In Molten Copper Systems (Keynote)By Ragnhild Aune
In fire refining of copper, the affinities of various impurity elements on dissolved oxygen is of great significance. Further, in the design of oxygen probes in liquid copper, the influence of solute
Jan 1, 2003
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MHD Turbulent Shear Layers: Experiment and Modelisation at High Hartmann NumberBy R. Moreau, V. Uspenski, K. Messadek, Y. Delannoy
Experiments and numerical simulations have been carried out to investigate the properties of quasi-2D turbulence. A new mercury model experiment has been built and tested in a uniform magnetic field u
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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Decomposition Of Heavy Metal-Dodecylsulfate Complexes Generated By Ion- And Precipitate- FlotationBy Kandipati Sreenivasarao
A promising method for removing heavy metal ions from dilute effluents is ion- or precipitate- flotation, in which a suitable collector is added to form hydrophobic metal-collector complexes or compou
Jan 1, 1995
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Comparison of Direct-to Copper Flash Smelting and Flash Smelting/Flash ConvertingBy W. G. Davenport
Chapters 19 and 20 examine direcHo-copper flash smelting and flash converting. This chapter compares the two processes and suggests which is likely to be 'the more economic for a given concentrat
Jan 1, 2001
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Effect Of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation On The Electrical Conductivity Of Pure And Sodium Doped Sulfur MeltsBy Nobuaki Sato
The electrical conductivity, k, of pure and sodium doped sulfur melts was measured with and without ultrasonic waves at temperatures ranging from 140 to 340° C by the two probe method using an ultra h
Jan 1, 2003
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Impurity Levels In Hematite Produced By Autoclave Hydrolysis Of Ferric NitrateBy Gus Van Weert
This paper describes the results of autoclave testwork where ferric nitrate was hydrolysed in the presence of certain cations and anions and the resulting hematite analyzed for foreign constituents. F
Jan 1, 1995
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Kinetics Of The Oxidation Of Free And Copper Cyanides In Aqueous Solutions With Hydrogen PeroxideBy Alexandre Bonan
This paper reports the results of a kinetic study on the oxidation of free cyanide and Cu-cyanide complex ions with HO,. The variables and respective ranges studied were the following: [CN] total =
Jan 1, 1994
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Hydrogen-Absorbing Alloys Containing Rare-Earth Elements and Their ApplicationsBy Nobuyuki Higashiyama, Ikuo Yonezu
"Hydrogen-absorbing alloys containing rare-earth elements are used in high capacity nickel-metal hydride secondary batteries,' hydrogen storage systems for portable fuel cells, and refrigeration syste
Jan 1, 2000
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Radiocrystallographic Study of Electrolytic CobaltBy J. Dille
Metallic cobalt exist in two allotropic forms : the hexagonal compact a which is stable at low temperature ( ( 420') and the cubic form 0 stable at higher temperature. This latest form is the onl
Jan 1, 1988
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Modeling And Recovery Of Iron (Fe) From Red Mud By Coal ReductionBy Lei Wang, Xiancong Zhao, Hongxu Li, Lifeng Zhang
Recovery of Fe from red mud has been studied using statistically designed experiments. The effects of three factors, namely: reduction temperature, reduction time and proportion of additive on recover
Jan 1, 2015
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Effect Of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation On The Electrical Conductivity Of Pure And Sodium Doped Sulfur MeltsBy Nobuaki Sato
The electrical conductivity, k, of pure and sodium doped sulfur melts was measured with and without ultrasonic waves at temperatures ranging from 140 to 340'C by the two probe method using an ult
Jan 1, 2003
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Codeposition Behavior of Mercury and Gold in Cyanide ElectrolytesBy Jae-Ho. Lee
Mercury is a toxic contaminant encountered in the extraction of gold from mercury-containing ores. It is found in the leach solution of CIP circuits and in the cathodes of the electrolyte cells used t
Jan 1, 1994
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Direct Production Of Metallic Zinc From Eaf Dust (Invited)By Takeshi Azakami
By combining the iron reduction process with the usual rotary kiln process, the direct production of metallic zinc from EAF dust is proposed. After thermodynamic estimation and desk-top experiments it
Jan 1, 2003
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Sensors for Sulphur and NitrogenBy Y. C. Avniel, T. E. Warner
"It is important to be able to measure sulphur and nitrogen in molten iron and steel on-line. Unfortunately, there are no solid electrolytes which are stable under oxidising conditions and in which th
Jan 1, 1997
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Geology and Mineralization Related to Heap Leaching at the Rain Mine, Elko County NevadaBy Dean G. Heitt
"The Rain and SMZ mines from 1987 to 1994 produced a total of22.0 t of gold from a pre-mine reserve of 14.24 Mt of ore grading 2.13 g/t Au.Gold at Rain is hosted within the basal portion of the Missis
Jan 1, 1997
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PHAUST: A CADICAL Approach to the Relationships between Phase Diagrams and MicrostructureBy John Pilling
The concept of microstructure, its evolution through materials processing and its effect on the properties of the material is, perhaps, the foundation upon which the science of materials is built. PHA
Jan 1, 1991
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The Thermal Gas Processing in Pre--Heating Zone of “Water - Jacket” Furnaces in “Trepça”By A. Haxhiaj, E. Haxhiaj
"The paper has as a studying object the issue of effective management of gasses’ heating and dusts in reductive melting process in lead (Pb) metallurgy. It also analyses the issue related to the usage
Jan 1, 2010
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Thermogravimetric Study Of The Sulfurization Of Tio2 Using CS2By Jhon Cuya
Titanium dioxide is the well-known catalyst for the photodecomposition of water in UV region and its nanoparticles show better performance than its bulk materials. Furthermore, partially sulfurized Ti
Jan 1, 2003
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Flow Electrolysis For Decontaminating Plate Industries Waste WatersBy Aïda Espinola
This work is part of a research program concerning the study of heavy metal removal and selective recovery from electroplating waste waters in the Guanabara Bay ecosystem, preventing the potential nox
Jan 1, 1994