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Resin-in-Pulp-After Gold, Where Next?By Brian R. Green
Resin-in-pulp (RIP) technology has been developed for recovery of gold. It is now time to look forward to the potential for application of the technology to other situations. Some cases have been iden
Jan 1, 1998
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MHD Methods for Controlling Hydrodynamics and Heat/Mass Transfer in Processes of Bulk Semiconductor Single Crystal GrowthBy Yuri Gelfgat
"This paper presents some results of the investigation of the steady magnetic field influence on hydrodynamics and heat/mass transfer in processes of semiconductor single crystal growth (Si, Ge, InSn)
Jan 1, 1998
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Characterization Of Recyclable Components In Fly Ash To Produce Marketable ProductsBy R. S. Krarner
Fly ash, a by-product of coal burning power plants, poses a major problem for the utility industry since most fly ash must be landfilled. These quantities may represent as much as 20% of the total mat
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology, Mineralogy and Processing of the Montana Tunnels DepositBy C. J. McKee
A gold-silver-lead-zinc deposit at Montana Tunnels, Jefferson County, Montana is located in a diatreme of middle Eocene age (45 to 50 m.y.). Sulfide minerals within the diatreme occur as dissemination
Jan 1, 1988
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Pyrohydrolysis of Nickel Chloride Crystals in the Falconbridge Matte Leach PlantBy J. Markussen
The Falconbridge Matte Leach Plant was based on leaching Ni-Cu matte with strong hydrochloric acid in rubber lined equipment. It operated from 1968 to 1983 as a precursor to Nikkelverk's present
Jan 1, 1991
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Oxidation Kinetics of Fe-Cr and Fe-V Liquid Alloys under Controlled Oxygen PressuresBy Seshadri Seetharaman, Nurni N. Viswanathan, Haijuan Wang
"In order to make the stainless steel making process efficient and environment friendly, it is essential to minimize the loss of chromium to the slag phase. With a view to investigate the advantages o
Jan 1, 2010
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3-D Weld Pool Convection - A Dimensionless PresentationBy Y. H. Wang, S. Kou
"Three-dimensional weld pool convection was computer simulated using dimensionless variables. The electromagnetic force, the buoyancy force and the surface tension gradient on the pool surface were tr
Jan 1, 1986
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Advanced Oxidation Treatment Of Mine DrainageBy Brandon R. Ball
An investigation of the effects of ozone and ozone-induced hydroxyl radical on reducing whole effluent toxicity is described and discussed relative to the application of ozone for industrial water tre
Jan 1, 1996
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Evaluation of High and Low Grade Ores of the Point Leamington Massive Sulphide DepositBy Julie M. Melluish
The metallurgical response of the Point Leamington deposit has been studied. Two series of bench tests were conducted and various ore samples and flotation products were examined using image analysis
Jan 1, 1989
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A 3D-Fem Solver for Non-Steady State Navier-Stokes Equations with Free Surface. Application to Mold Filling Simulation in Casting ProcessesBy E. Saez, M. Bellet, T. Coupez, O. Jaouen
"The paper presents a 3D finite element solver for non-steady state fluid flow. The thermomechanical simulation package REM3D® has been initially developed to model Stokes' flow for polymer injection.
Jan 1, 2004
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Raman Spectroscopy of Natural and Oxidized Metal SulfidesBy Jun Li
Several metal sulfides were examined in-situ by Raman spectroscopy before and after anodic oxidation. Results obtained for chalcocite, chalcopyrite, covellite, galena, pyrrhotite and pyrite electrodes
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Mechanization of Full Deposit Stripping in ElectrowinningBy Ronald L. Pariani
To date, significant advances have been made regarding the development and commercial implementation of full deposit stripping in the copper industry such as practiced at Copper Refineries, LTD in Tow
Jan 1, 1987
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Melting of High Purity ChromiumBy R. K. F. Lam
Unacceptable levels of impurity were noted in high purity chromium melting. Analysis of recent melting data determined that oxygen content in chromium is the critical parameter. Thermodynamics studies
Jan 1, 1997
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Bechtel's BEMSIM Flowsheet Simulator Program for Commercial SX-EW Plant DesignBy Richard B. Stein
Bechtel's BEMSIM computer program is a useful tool for solvent extraction-electrowinning plant design optimization. Its power (up to 90 stream components, 240 process streams, 180 process steps)
Jan 1, 1993
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Analytical Model of Mechanics of Solidification in Metal CastingBy Douglas J. Harvey, Chi-Mou Ni
"This paper presents an analysis technique for the solidification of metal castings. This method, based on a modified finite difference scheme with an irregular mesh, is capable of dealing with the co
Jan 1, 1986
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Coupled Numerical Simulation of Fluid and Temperature Field in the Super-wide Slab Continuous Casting MoldBy Nan Wang
Based on the commercial computational fluid dynamics software, Fluent, a three dimensional finite-volume model has been established, and the fluid flow and heat transfer in the super-wide slab mold (c
Jan 1, 2009
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Electrochemical Study of Pyrite Oxidation in Chloride SolutionBy H. K. Lin
Pyrite oxidation in chloride solutions was investigated with cyclic voltammetry, ac impedance and potential step techniques. The pyrite oxidation in quiescent electrolytes is irreversible and controll
Jan 1, 1997
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Possibilities to Lower Energy use in Electrowinning by Modification of Lead AnodesBy Jari Aromaa, Olof Forsen
"Oxygen evolution by decomposition of water is the main anodic· reaction in sulphuric acid solution. Traditional anode materials have been relatively low-cost lead alloys, though the active lead dioxi
Jan 1, 1997
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Bacterial Flocculation Of Phosphate Wastes Using A Hydrophobic BacteriumBy R. W. Smith
A microorganism will function as a mineral flocculant if it is to some degree hydrophobic and can attach itself in some manner, such as through electrostatic interaction, to the fine mineral particles
Jan 1, 1992