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Energy Saving Strategies for the Use of Refractory Materials in Molten Material ContactBy Klaus-Markus Peters, James G. Hemrick, John Damiano
"Work was performed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), in collaboration with industrial refractory manufacturers, refractory users, and academic institutions, to employ novel refractory systems
Jan 1, 2009
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Scandium Recovery From A Tantalum Waste Residue: A Status ReportBy D. D. Harbuck
The U.S. Bureau of Mines recently identified a significant new source of scandium in an Oklahoma tantalum waste residue (approximately 0.24 pct Sc). Because scandium is a strategic and critical metal
Jan 1, 1992
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Reduction in GHG Emission of Steel Production by Direct Injection of Renewable BiocarbonBy Wing Ka Ng
Substitution of pulverized coal injection by solid biocarbon fuel has the potential to achieve substantial reduction in GHG emissions associated with blast furnace ironmaking. A systematic evaluation
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Remediation Of Contaminated Soil At A Military Installation SiteBy Edward P. Hagarty
The Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984 added Subtitle I to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), authorizing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop and impl
Jan 1, 1994
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Application of Correlation Techniques to Creep Damage StudiesBy K. Dzieciol
The paper presents a study about three image correlation methods ?common cross-correlation, mutual information and phase-correlation ? applied to characterize microstructures reconstructed with X-ray
Jan 1, 2009
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Fundamental Thermodynamics of Aqueous Carbon Dioxide SystemsBy Dave Tahija
"Many investigations are being performed with the goal of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and permanently storing it in geologically stable settings. At the same time, carbon dioxide in th
Jan 1, 2011
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Thixotropic Flow Effects under Conditions of Strong ShearBy M. R. Barkhudarov
Semi-solid metal can be formed into useful products of near net shape and high quality. Use of this method has been limited, however, because of the difficulty of working with metal in the semi-solid
Jan 1, 1997
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A Comparison Between Batch and Continuous Processes in Impurity Removal from REE Water Leach Solution by Lime and Limestone NeutralizationBy Farzaneh Sadri
After water leaching of an acid baked REE concentrate, impurities such as Fe, Al, Th, and Cu are removed by neutralization with different reagents such as NaOH, Mg(OH)2, MgCO3, CaO, and CaCO3. Among t
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The Treatment Of Chalcopyrite Concentrates With Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Oxidative Pressure Leaching.By Corby G. Anderson
Today, with a stringent economic and environmental climate prevailing in the copper business, there is increased interest in evaluating new processing alternatives for production. Hydrometallurgical p
Jan 1, 1999
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On the Synthesis and Solubility of Hydronium AluniteBy B. C. Blakey
The economic feasibility of the sulphuric acid pressure leaching route for the extraction of nickel and cobalt values from limonitic ores is highly dependent upon the behavior of aqueous aluminium. Th
Jan 1, 1994
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Melting And Fluid Properties Of Sewage SludgeBy Takashi Fujii
In the OG (Osaka Gas) process which includes a fusion process of sewage disposal sludge in coke bed knowledge of molten and fluid properties of the sludge are most important to controll the process in
Jan 1, 1992
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Mechanism and Thermodynamics of Floating Slimes FormationBy J. Brent Hiskey
The global copper industry faces a technological challenge to develop processing schemes for more complex and impure ores and concentrates. Group 15 elements (As, Sb, and Bi) represent impurities that
Jan 1, 2012
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Comments on the Industrial Application of Process ModelsBy B. G. Thomas
"Mathematical process models can be applied in several different ways to serve industry by inducing beneficial changes to process operation. This paper attempts to summarize the different uses, types,
Jan 1, 1994
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Coupled Boundary/Finite Element Solution of Thermal and Electrodynamic Problems in Materials ProcessingBy B. Q. Li, S. P. Song
"This paper describes an on-going research on developing coupled boundary element and finite element algorithms for the solution of thermal and electrodynamic problems relating to materials processing
Jan 1, 1994
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Balance of the Circulation Materials and Behavior of the Various Components in the Lead Smelting Process at Chigirishima RefineryBy Toshio Kurikami, Koichi Yamazaki
"Toho Zinc Co., Ltd Chigirishima Refinery has the production capacity of electrolytic lead for 95000t/y by sintering- blast furnace electrolytic process. Lead raw materials are lead concentrates, spen
Jan 1, 2000
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Improved Converter Control (54f63626-b2e1-4139-8fcf-d778be45550b)By J. -P. Nepper
It has been possible to largely contain converter aisle emissions of SO2 and fumes in the case of batch-wise operated Peirce Smith converters during normal blowing periods with the help of suitably de
Jan 1, 1992
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Crystal Control Of CdTe Electro-Deposits By Use Of Intense Magnetic FieldBy Toshiyuki Kozuka
CdTe semi-conducting materials have been expected as solar cell materials because its theoretical energy conversion ratio is very high. The actual efficiency still low, however, many research works ha
Jan 1, 2006
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The Solubility of Metal PhosphatesBy R. G. Robins
Metal separations based on the selective precipitation of phosphates have a potential application in many hydrometallurgical processes. This paper reviews the literature on the solubility of a number
Jan 1, 1991
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Human Health Risk Assessment: An Ever-Moving TargetBy Jenifer S. Heath
Human health risk assessments can be used in mine permitting, and are frequently used to investigate areas of potential contamination and as a basis for remediation decision making. While some states
Jan 1, 1999
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Computer Simulation of Mold Filling ProcessesBy E. Gutierrez-Miravete
A computational method for the simulation of mold filling processes is described. The method is based on the representation of the flowing or deforming medium as a collection of mutually interacting p
Jan 1, 1992