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  • AUSIMM
    The Reduction of Greenhouse Gases by Combustion Catalysis

    The reduction in man's contribution to the Greenhouse effect will only be achieved by a number of small steps. Some steps will absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere in slightly great

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    The Reduction Of Iron Ore Pellet Beds With Gaseous Reductants

    The laboratory-scale reduction of fixed beds of iron ore pellets has been investigated over a range of experimental conditions. The effects of reduction temperatures, gas compos- itions and flowrate

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    The Reduction Of Kaolin Slurry Viscosity Using Pugging And Desliming

    By R. A. Lowe

    The low-shear viscosity of kaolin slurries is one of the principal characteristics that determines whether the clay can be utilized for paper and ceramic applications. In this work, causes of poor low

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    The Reduction of Nickeliferous Laterites: Thermodynamic Considerations

    By Turnbull A. G

    Thermodynamic calculations based on the ideal system NiO - Fe203 - H2(g) - CO(g) - H2O(g) - CO2(g) show that it is not possible to selectively reduce nickel oxide in the presence of hematite because f

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AUSIMM
    The Reduction of PbO-Silicate Melts Using CO

    By Hayes P. C

    The kinetics of reduction of PbO-silicate melts in CO-N gas mixtures at 900¦C have been studied. Rea~tion rates were measured by moni- toring the CO2 content of the product gas. A wide range of gas

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    The Reduction of Pressure Gradients in Oil Pipelines

    By M. E. Charles

    The use of water flowing as a lower layer to reduce pressure gradients in petroleum pipelines was investigated using 17.5 deg. A.P.I. Lloydminster crude oil in a 1-inch laboratory pipe-line and a 21h-

    Jan 1, 1960

  • TMS
    The Reduction of Sulfur Dioxide by Calcium Sulfide to Produce Elemental Sulfur

    By Byung-Su Kim

    The recovery of elemental sulfur from sulfur dioxide has important implications for coal- burning power plants and nonferrous metal smelters. The thermodynamic analyses showed calcium sulfide to be su

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    The Reduction Of Thiomolybdate In Aqueous Solutions

    By I. H. Warren

    The high temperature lubricant molybdenite, MoS2, is usually produced by a complex sequence of processes involving mineral dressing of molybdenite concentrates followed by leaching with hydrofluoric a

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AUSIMM
    The Reduction of Zinc Oxide

    By Hayes P. C

    The reduction of small, dense zinc oxide (ZnO) samples in CO/CO2, and CO/N2 gas mixtures has been investigated at temperatures between 900 and 1100¦C. The microstructural characterisation of the rea

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    The Reduction of Zinc Oxide in Calcium Ferrite Slags

    By E. A. van Dijk

    Dusts from steel-making processes contain substantial amounts of zinc. Such dusts are also a hazardous waste and dumping them becomes unacceptable from environmental point of view. Therefore processes

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    The Reductive Leaching Of Manganese Dioxide: Reaction Kinetic Models And Mechanisms

    Iron(II), sulphur dioxide and sugars such as lactose are potential reducing agents for manganese dioxide to produce manganese(II) for subsequent hydrometallurgical treatment. The leaching of limonitic

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    The REFDIST Method for Design and Analysis of Plant Trials

    By Briggs D

    Comparing the results of a plant trial by averaging performance measures collected during the trial with measures collected before and after the trial is often quite subjective because of the impact

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    The Refdist Method for Design and Analysis of Plant Trials (30b39598-3af1-49ef-a180-527304532563)

    By F. J. Bruey

    Refdist is a simple but valid approach to planning or analyzing a test-vs-control plant trial that uses accumulated plant performance data to calculate objective criteria for judging the trial outcome

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AIME
    The Refining Of Blister-Copper.

    By HORACE H. EJIRICH

    (New York Meeting, February, 1912.) PREFATORY NOTE.-The first part of this paper was sent to me by Mr. Emrich nearly nine months ago ; and. I held it, waiting for the second part, which he had promis

    Jun 1, 1912

  • AIME
    The Refractory Or "Fireless Cooker" Method Of Producing Magnesium

    By E. G. De Coriolis

    THE development of huge production facilities and of new or improved processes for manufacturing magnesium from its raw sources has been an outstanding achievement of this war. Furthermore, at least o

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AUSIMM
    The Refurbishment of the Terrace and Mt Victoria Tunnels, Wellington, New Zealand

    By T J. McGavin

    This paper examines the fire life systems implemented in two existing tunnels and discusses whether the standards used were appropriate. It focuses on the Terrace Tunnel as this upgrade and refurbishm

    Sep 17, 2014

  • TMS
    The Regeneration of Hydrochloric Acid In a Two Membrane Nickel Chloride Electrowinning Cell

    During electrowinning of nickel chloride, hydrochloric acid was regenerated instead of chlorine in a two membrane cell, by segregating the chloride catholyte with an anion exchange membrane, and the s

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    The Regeneration Project

    By S. B. Hildebrand

    One of the highest costs associated with insitu leaching of copper is electric power. The ReGeneration Project addressed this cost issue with a research and development project for BHP Copper. The pro

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    The Regional And Stratigraphical Context Of Zechstein 3 And 4 Potash Deposits In The British Sector Of The Southern North Sea And Adjoining Land Areas.

    By Denys B. Smith

    Electric logs and cuttings records from Zechstein 3 and 4 strata in boreholes in the British Sector of have been interpreted in the light of numerous cored boreholes through this sequence in north-eas

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AUSIMM
    The Regional Controls Exerted on Rock Discontinuities at the Iron Duke Deposit, South Australia and Extrapolation Throughout the Rock Mass

    Analysis of rock discontinuities, collected using a scanline method, has been undertaken at the Iron Duke open cut mine, on the southern margin of the Middleback Range in the Gawler Craton, South Aust

    Jan 1, 2000