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Thermodynamic Study of Zinc-Iron Intermetallics by Mass SpectrometryBy Kazuaki Mita
There are various intermetallic compounds in the Zn-Fe system. We synthesized them at about 673K. A specimen was examined chemically and X-ray diffraction was applied to ensure the formation of interm
Jan 1, 1999
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Ceramic Filters For High Temperature Furnace Gas ApplicationsBy Gary K. Elliott
Many industrial processes generate hot waste gases which contain particulate pollutants. Conventional clean-up techniques suffer limitations either because collection efficiency is low or because the
Jan 1, 1992
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Removal Of Non-Metallic Inclusions From Molten Steel Using A High Frequency Magnetic FieldBy Yue Tian, Shengqian Wang, Lifeng Zhang
This paper is to discuss the removal of non-metallic inclusions from molten steel using a high frequency magnetic field. In experiments, a certain amount of aluminum was added to the molten steel in a
Jan 1, 2014
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Numerical Simulation Of The Mass Transfer For Rare-Earth Concentrate In Leaching ProcessBy Tingyao Liu, Lihui Han, Qing Liu, Bao Wang, Teng Yang, Yong Sheng
This paper mainly investigates the mass transfer phenomena of rare-earth concentrate from leaching process in Rushton stirred tank reactor with rotate speed of 100-600 rpm. In the research, a certain
Jan 1, 2015
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Elemental Partitioning in Coke Gasification SlagsBy James R. Craig
The slags generated during gasification of petroleum coke are heterogeneous and con-sist of many different phases. These phases are important because their physical properties affect the operability o
Jan 1, 1989
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Magnetic RefrigerationBy Karl A. Gschneidner
Magnetic refrigeration was first used in the mid-1920's and new developments seem to have taken place about every 20 years, and this is especially true for the mid-1990's. The active magneti
Jan 1, 1997
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Development Of 3-D CFD Model For Blast Furnace HearthBy Pinakin Chaubal
The campaign life of a modern blast furnace depends on hearth wear. Distributions of liquid iron flow and refractory temperatures have a significant influence on hearth wear. A 3-D comprehensive CFD m
Jan 1, 2006
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Potential Applications Of Supersonic Liquid StreamsBy E. S. Geskin
New material processing tools should be developed and reduced to the practice in order to meet the challenges facing the contemporary material production industry, One of such potentially important to
Jan 1, 2006
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Factors Affecting Coercivity In Rare-Earth-Based Advanced Permanent Magnet MaterialsBy L. H. Lewis
The relationships that link microstructural properties of advanced permanent magnet materials with magnetic properties such as the coercivity are often difficult to quantify, especially in materials w
Jan 1, 1997
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Improving Smelter Performance Through Development Of PeopleBy R. K. Hill
The Hidalgo Smelter successfully reduced operating costs by 25% compared to the previous two years through a focused holistic approach to development of its entire workforce. The first phase involved
Jan 1, 1999
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Co-Gasification Behavior of Metallurgical Coke with High and Low ReactivityBy Zhang Jianliang, Zuo Haibin, Gao Bing, Wang Zhe
"As a result of the shortage of coking coal and the quality decrease of coke, it is important to know how to make better use of highly reactive cokes. The co-gasification behavior of highly and lowly
Jan 1, 2013
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Selective Laser Melting: Characteristics Of In718 Powder And Microstructures Of Fabricated In718 SampleBy Kai Kang, Jun Bao, Shouping Liu, Xiao Sun
Powder characteristics have a significant influence on selective laser melting (SLM) process. In this research, particle size, surface contour and the microstructure of IN718 powder used in SLM were t
Jan 1, 2015
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Fluid Flow Effects In Electromagnetically Levitated DropletsBy Robert W. Hyers
Electromagnetic levitation has proven important in a wide range of experiments, all affected by fluid flow. For some experiments such as viscosity measurements, only whether the flow is laminar or tur
Jan 1, 2006
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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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Selective Separation Of Rare-Earth Oxides From Titaniferous Ores During The Production Of High-Grade Synthetic RutileBy Ephraim Jeya Kumari
The demand for the titanium dioxide pigments and the shortage of higher-grade titaniferous ores with low radioactivity and zircon sands worldwide has encouraged the development of new techniques for t
Jan 1, 2006
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Laser Measurement Under Tough Conditions (Invited)By Andreas Dietrich
Laser off-gas measurement of CO, O2 and temperature has been carried online in EAFs. A visualization screen shows the values of CO and Oxygen and temperature for the entire heat, and includes the stat
Jan 1, 2003
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Kinetics of Dephosphorization of Iron Carbon Alloys: The Importance of Competing Reactions, Slag Properties and CO BubblesBy Kezhuan Gu
Data on the kinetics and thermodynamics of dephosphorization are analyzed in terms of the dynamic partition ratio, determined by a combination of slag thermodynamic properties and the balance of oxyge
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Oxyfuel ? Solutions for Energy and Environmental ConservationBy Thomas Niehoff
Many industrial processes require energy. Energy is required for melting or heating purposes. The heat can be generated by electrical heating or combustion/oxidation of hydrocarbons. Oxygen supports t
Jan 1, 2008
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Advanced Metallurgical Modeling of Ni-Cu Smelting at the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury SmelterBy David Tisdale, Phillip Mackey, Nagendra Tripathi, Matthew Kreuh, Pascal Coursol
Xstrata Nickel’s Sudbury smelter operation is based on fluid bed roasting of Ni-Cu sulphide concentrate, followed by electric furnace reductive smelting and Peirce-Smith converting to produce a Bessem
Jan 1, 2009
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Production of Rock Wool from Ornamental Rock WastesBy Jorge A. S. Tenorio, Girley F. Rodrigues, Joner O. Alves, Denise C. R. Espinosa
"Rock wools are mineral fibers composed of amorphous silicates, due to their thermo-acoustic characteristics this material has a broad consumer market in the construction, automotive, and electric-ele
Jan 1, 2011