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  • CIM
    A Thermo-Chemical Model of the Peirce - Smith Copper Converter: Part I. Slag Making Stage

    By M. Aushouri, S. H. Mansouri, N. Aminizadeh

    A thermo-chemical model of the Peirce-Smith copper converter has been developed to predict the molten temperature. The primary assumption of the model was that all matte, slag and gaseous phases in th

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    A Thermochemical Model of the Peirce-Smith Copper Converter: Part II, Blowing Copper Stage

    By M. Aushouri, S. H. Mansouri, N. Aminizadeh

    A thermo-chemical model of the Peirce-Smith copper converter in blowing the copper stage has been developed to predict the molten temperature. The key assumption of the model was that white metal and

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME
    A Thermochemical Process For Utilization Of Gypsum And Pyrite Wastes

    By M. Abdelkhalek, M. Hepworth, D. Tao, B. K. Parekh

    Pre-combustion coal cleaning and post-combustion flue gas desulfurization (FGD) using lime or limestone are the primary methods employed to reduce sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission from coal combustion.

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    A Thermochemical Study Of Different Options For Halogen Removal From Nonferrous Metal-Containing Wastes

    By J. Antrekowitsch

    Keywords: residues, fluorides, chlorides, zinc, steel mill dust The recyclability of various nonferrous metal wastes often suffers from a relatively high fluorine and chlorine content. Both are ins

    Jan 1, 2005

  • TMS
    A Thermochemical Study of the W/WO3 System: A Solar to Fuel Converter for Syngas Production

    By S. Gopalan, J. D. Milshtein, S. N. Basu

    Production of syngas is proposed utilizing the W/W03 redox system and employing a solarpowered two-step thermochemical cycle. Three chemical reactions occur in two chambers. Assisted by a solar concen

    Jan 1, 2013

  • SME
    A Thermodynamic and Environmental Assessment of Lanthanide Chloride Production from Bastnaesite

    By A. Nivala, S. Ulgiati, M. Canino

    Mining and processing of bastnaesite ore, (Ln)CO3F, for lanthanides extraction is investigated in this paper. This series of elements proved to be applicable for a wide range of high-tech uses. In spi

    Jan 1, 2005

  • TMS
    A Thermodynamic and Kinetic Analysis of the Carbothermic Reduction of Kalgoorlie Pentlandite Concentrate in the Presence of Lime

    By Jillian Spindura

    This work investigates the carbothermic reduction of the complex sulphide mineral, pentlandite, in the presence of lime. The effects of change in temperature and the use of different carbon sources ar

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AUSIMM
    A thermodynamic and sustainability assessment of PCB recycling through the secondary Cu smelting process

    By A Kamaraj, M Mohanasundaram, R Kumar, P Tikare

    This study presents a comprehensive thermodynamic optimisation and sustainability analysis of the secondary copper smelting process for Waste Printed Circuit Board (WPCB) recycling. The study investig

    Aug 21, 2024

  • SAIMM
    A Thermodynamic Approach To Physical Properties Of Silicate Melts

    By S. Sridhar, R. E. Aune, M. Hayashi

    Thermophysical properties of silicate melts are strongly structure dependent. It is well known that the viscosities of slags increase with increasing the degree of polymerization of silicate anions. E

    Jan 1, 2004

  • TMS
    A Thermodynamic Model For The Reaction Zone Of Lead Blast Furnace

    By Pengfu Tan

    A thermodynamic model has been developed to predict the distribution behaviors of Cu, Fe, S, O, Pb, Zn, As, and heat balance in a lead blast furnace. The modeling results have been validated by the pl

    Jan 1, 2005

  • TMS
    A Thermodynamic Study Of The Distribution Of Metals Between Copper Matte And Bullion

    By Jeffrey R. Taylor

    The distribution of low concentrations of Cr, Mn, Rh, Co, Ni, Ag and Fe between copper matte and bullion phases has been measured at 1200oC. These results. together with values for nine other elements

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    A Thermodynamic Theory Of The Fracture Of Metals

    By Edward Saibel

    THE various theories that have been advanced to explain or predict the conditions under which a metal fractures may be divided into two categories: First, there are the macroscopic theories generall

    Jan 1, 1947

  • TMS
    A Thermodynamical Approach of Chemical Vapour Deposition of TiN on Stainless Steel

    By Staia. Mariana H.

    Thermochemical equilibria of the heterogeneous system Ti-N-H-CI-Fe-Cr-Mo-Ni-Mn-C were calculated by using a commercial software based on the minimization of the free energy. Equilibrium calculations w

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    A Three Dimensional Photoelastic Study Of Stress Fields Around Room And Pillar Mine Openings

    By James J. Scott

    Three dimensional photoelastic techniques have been developed which provide information on the state of stress at any point in a model investigated. This investigation utilizes these techniques to det

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AUSIMM
    A Three-Dimensional Section Through the Otago Schist, New Zealand

    By D Craw

    Formation of gold-bearing veins in Otago Schist was intimately linked to the structural evolution of the schist belt. The currently-exploited Macraes gold deposit formed in a regional scale shear zone

    Jan 1, 2001

  • AUSIMM
    A Three-Dimensional Structural Interpretation of the Olympic Dam Deposit ù Implications for Mine Planning and Exploration

    By J, T C. McCuaig, J Hodgkison, T Fouet

    Olympic Dam is the eighth largest Cu deposit and the largest U deposit in the world, with approximately 35 million tonnes of contained Cu and 1.2 million tonnes of U. The most recent resource estimate

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SAIMM
    A three-dimensional tessellation boundary element method for simulation of fracture zone around openings

    By K. -J. Shou

    A special three-dimensional boundary element method has been developed for the simulation of the development of fracture zone in rock mass. This approach comprises a boundary element method and a thre

    Jan 1, 2003

  • DFI
    A Three-Stage Assessment Process To Predict Risk Levels Due To Subsurface Construction

    By Julie Clarke

    In 1939 Dr. Ralph Peck criticized the Civil Engineering community for taking a bifurcated approach to the prediction of building damage due to subsurface geo-technical works. Specifically, he observe

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    A Three-Wire Method of Plumbing a Shaft

    By I. M. Marshall

    SOME years ago the writer had the opportunity to plumb a number of mine-shafts, each of which presented various conditions and difficulties. This afforded the chance to compare several methods of shaf

    Jan 1, 1938

  • ISEE
    A Tiered Approach to Mitigating the Environmental Effects of Underwater Blasting

    By Thomas M. Keevin, Gregory L. Hempen

    "Natural resource agencies, under various regulatory authorities, are challenged with permitting underwater explosive use while at the same time protecting aquatic resources. Deciding on whether or no

    Jan 1, 1995