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Reduction of Air Blast and FlyrockBy Don Rapp, Rufus Flinchum
Air blast and flyrock are two of the most critical concerns facing the blaster of today. This paper will provide the blaster with proven procedures for recognizing open face and bench surface problems
Jan 1, 1993
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Reduction Of Air Pollutants From Gas Burner Flames - Including Related Reaction KineticsBy Margaret E. Harris
The formation of nitrogen oxides, the decay of carbon monoxide, and the concentrations of residual hydrocarbons in the secondary combustion zones of propane-air and methane-air flames were studied in
Jan 1, 1970
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Reduction of Airblast and Prevention of FlyrockBy Rufus Flinchum
Two of the most critical concerns a blaster faces today are airblast and flyrock. Airblast, sometimes called noise or overpressure, can cause damage to neighboring structures, especially windows. It a
Jan 1, 1992
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Reduction of Airborne Dust on the E48 Extraction Level at Northparkes MinesBy C Vejrazka, A Wyllie
A common problem faced by underground mining operations around the world is airborne dust sourced from production and auxiliary processes. In most underground mining methods, air is generally directed
Mar 24, 2014
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Reduction of Arsenic and Other Species of Concern in Mining EffluentBy G. Tairova, J. Ioffe
Arsenic, selenium and mercury species are common contaminants in mining aqueous streams and present significant environmental and health problems. The objective of this project is to investigate metho
Jan 1, 2014
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Reduction of Arsenic Releasing In Aqueous Environment by Scorodite EncapsulationBy S. D. F. Rocha1, L. Katsarou, G. P. Demopoulos
"Crystalline scorodite (FeAsO4·2H2O) has been pointed out as the most stable compound to immobilize arsenic for disposal due to its good stability performance according to EPA’s TCLP test. However, in
Jan 1, 2012
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Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Formate in an Electrochemical Membrane Reactor in KHCO3 Buffer SolutionsBy G. Gomathi, K. Asokan, K. Subramanian
An electrochemical reactor with anode and cathode chambers separated by a composite perfluoro polymer cation exchange membrane was designed, fabricated and used for the reduction of dissolved carbon d
Jan 1, 2008
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Reduction of Carbon-Burdened Chromite Pellets in the Presence of AdditivesBy Guohua Bai, Mingjun Rao, Jianchen Lim, Guanghui Li, Tao Jiang
"By using thermogravimetry, optical microscope and chemical phase analysis, the solid-state reduction of carbon-burdened chromite pellets in the absence and presence of additives were investigated. Th
Jan 1, 2011
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Reduction Of Chromite Ore At Different Flow Rates Of Inert GasBy Dolly Chakraborty, S. Ranganathan, S. N. Sinha
Pre-reduction of chromite outside the submerged-arc furnace (SAF) can significantly lower the specific power consumption in the SAF process. Conventional processes for the pre-reduction of the ore ope
Jan 1, 2007
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Reduction Of Chromium Oxide Containing Slags Using CaC2 InjectionBy J. Björkvall, S. Ångström, L. Kallin
In this paper results from industrial trials of CaC2 injection during stainless steel production in an electric arc furnace at Sandvik Steel is presented. The main purpose of the investigation was to
Jan 1, 2004
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Reduction Of Chromium Oxide From Liquid SlagsBy Juliana Gutiérrez-Paredes
Keywords: Slag, chromium oxide, recovery, stainless steel Experimental and theoretical work was performed to estimate the effect of slag basicity and amount of reducing agents on the reduction of
Jan 1, 2005
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Reduction Of Chromium Oxide In Stainless Steel SlagsBy N. Sano
The chromium oxide in stainless steel slags usually exists as Cr2O3. However, there is a possibility that it is oxidized to hazardous CrO3 after disposal or during use. Therefore, some technical devel
Jan 1, 2004
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Reduction Of Co2 Emissions By Chemical Synthesis Processes In The Cement IndustryBy Oscar Jaime Restrepo, Juan Camilo Restrepo, Jorge Ivan Tóbon
Portland cement is obtained by a conventional synthesis process from a mixture of limestone and clay at high temperature (1450 °C). This work reports the possibility to obtain cement silicates via alt
Jan 1, 2016
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Reduction of Co2 Emissions in Steel Industry Based on LCA MethodologyBy Jean-Pierre Birat, Ana-Maria Iosif, Denis Ablitzer, Olivier Mirgaux
"Integrating environmental considerations into the product traditional process design is now the major challenge for steel industry. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is nowadays considered as an appropriat
Jan 1, 2009
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Reduction of Copper Ammine Solutions to Metal with Sulfur DioxideBy D. A. Milligan
Ammonia leaching of copper sulfide concentrates, matte, scrap or other sources of copper yields copper amnine sulfate solutions which are converted to metal in a two-stage process involving precipitat
Jan 1, 1976
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Reduction of Copper Sulphide with CO-cO2-He Gas Mixtures in the Presence of CaOBy Moinpour M
The kinetics of reduction of copper (cuprous) sulphide with CO-CO2-He gas mixtures, using an excess of CaO(s) as a sulphur-scavenging substance were investigated in the temperature range 855° - 9
Jan 1, 1989
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Reduction of Costs and Environental Impacts in Quarry Rock BlastingThe operation of quarries for the production of crushed stone and aggregates, depends heavily on rock blasting efficiency, which usually represents a major share of total production costs. After inv
Jan 1, 1990
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Reduction of Crack Probability during Spray Forming of BilletsBy Jörn E. Fischer
Cracks were observed at the top of spray formed billets for some alloys. In this paper the effect of process parameters on crack probability is discussed. After the spray run the thermal conditions at
Jan 1, 1999
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Reduction Of Cyanate To Cyanide In Cyanidation Tailings Under Reducing EnvironmentsBy H. K. Lin
Residual cyanide in cyanidation tailings can be detoxified by its oxidation to cyanate, as in the Inco and Degussa processes. However, cyanate, the product of detoxification and other oxidation proces
Jan 1, 2008
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Reduction Of Emissions From Ferroalloy FurnacesBy B. Andresen, S. T. Johansen, H. Tveit, S. Grådahl, B. Ravary
The Norwegian ferroalloy industry has high ambitions regarding environmental standards. Basic research work has been performed to improve the fundamental understanding of ferroalloy processes and the
Jan 1, 2007