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Evaluating a Fluidized-Bed Process through Applied Research and Development: A Practical Approach to a Successful ProjectBy Lawrence D. May, Harry Mudgett
"In the course of developing a new industrial process, information produced at the Research and Development (R&D) stage is critical to determining the technical and economic feasibility of the project
Jan 1, 2014
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Mathematical Modeling of Melting and Solidification in Electromagnetic Confinement SystemsBy J. R. Bhamidipati, Nagy EI-Kaddah
"Over the years, mathematical modeling has been established as a viable tool for design and analysis of melting and solidification processes. Modeling of electromagnetic casting and melting systems in
Jan 1, 1994
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Computational Study of Texture Development during Templated Grain GrowthBy Jie E. Zhou, Yu U. Wang
"Development of crystallographic texture in polycrystals during templated grain growth process is studied by phase field modeling and computer simulation. To characterize the grain texture development
Jan 1, 2014
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Modeling Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow in GTA Welding of Gamma Titanium AluminidesBy N. El-Kaddah, V. L. Acoff, M. Arenas
"Control of the weld penetration, weld pool shape and temperature field in arc welding is critical to achieve the desired microstructure and mechanical properties in the resultant welds. This is parti
Jan 1, 1999
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Optimizing the Material Life Cycle Used on Campus: The University of Sonora Case StudyBy Luis Velazquez, Andrea Zavala, Nora Munguia
"This paper is aimed at describing the evolutive strategy in which the University of Sonora is following for optimizing the organic and inorganic material life cycle in the products used on campus. Th
Jan 1, 2008
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Magnetism Of Rare Earth Intermetallics: An OverviewBy W. E. Wallace
Rare earth elements combine with most, of the metallic elements. As early as 1971 over a thousand intermetallics had been identified and described(1) From a magnetics viewpoint, systems involving. the
Jan 1, 1992
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Heavy Metal Immobilisation In Silicate SlagsBy C. P. Broadbent
Due to growing .public awareness of environmental issues and greater sensitivity towards waste management, many countries around the world are implementing more stringent legislation governing the sto
Jan 1, 1994
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Plasma-Arc Zone Refining of SiliconBy Kouji Mimura, Manabu Kishida, Minoru Isshiki
"Purification of metallurgical grade silicon (MG-Si) by the plasma-arc zone melting method (PZM) has been examined. The process consisted in the horizontal displacement of a molten zone heated by Ar-
Jan 1, 2000
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Removal And Recovery Of Heavy Metals From Wastewater By Chelation-Assisted Anion ExchangeBy Thomas M. Harris
Cation exchange is not sufficiently selective to be used for the removal of heavy metal ions from a general industrial wastewater. However, if the metals can be converted to polyvalent anions through
Jan 1, 1994
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Linear Intercept Analysis of Mineralogical TextureBy R. P. King
The linear intercept distributions provide unambiguous and accurate characterizations of the texture of mineralogical materials. The relation between the measured linear intercept distributions and th
Jan 1, 1991
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Arc Detection In Dc Arc FurnacesBy Dominic T. Jordan, Quinn G. Reynolds, Christopher J. Hockaday, Ian J. Barker
A direct-current (DC) plasma arc furnace is a type of electric furnace used for metallurgical operations. The successful operation of DC furnaces depends to a large extent on gaining a fundamental und
Jan 1, 2014
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Catalytic Metal Ion Fixation onto Activated Carbon Surface Through Microbial BiosorptionA strategy is presented for a relatively. "low-tech" means for decontamination of streams . containing .low concentrations of toxic metals. Metal ion solutions were . circulate through fluidized beds
Jan 1, 1991
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Commercial Practices of U.S. Specialty Recycling OperationsBy D. J. Cassidy
This document discusses commercial strategies and applications of specialty processing plants for the recycling of nickel, copper, zinc and cobalt bearing by-products. For this discussion, I will focu
Jan 1, 2000
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Production of Thermal Spray-Quality Metal and Alloy Powders by Plasma ProcessingBy P. V. Ananthapadmanabhan
Feedstock powders of metals, alloys and ceramics for thermal spray applications have to meet several specifications. Particle shape, size and distribution, powder flow characteristics and density are
Jan 1, 1997
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The Economics Of Co-Products And Minor ElementsBy Alva L. Kuestermeyer
This paper presents the results of an economic analysis in the production opportunities of various co-product and minor metals in the base metals smelting 'industry. Pro forma cash flow statement
Jan 1, 1995
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Refining of a 5XXX Series Aluminum Alloy Scrap by Alcoa Fractional Crystallization ProcessBy Ali Unal, Ali I. Kahveci
Alcoa developed a fractional crystallization process some 30 years ago as a method to purify aluminum. Depending on the purity of feed metal, it has been commercially used to make 3N7-6N purity alumin
Jan 1, 2000
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Extraction And Recovery Of Indium And Germanium From Primary And Secondary Hydrometallurgical Streams Using Molecular Recognition TechnologyBy Neil E. Izatt
The use of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), a selective separations technology using specifically designed ligands, has been established as an effective process for removal of metal ions foun
Jan 1, 2006
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Review of Engineering and Construction Factors in Building a Zinc CellhouseBy P. Mercille, M. F. Nasmyth, J. G. Cooper
The turn of the century sees considerable activity in the zinc industry for the replacement or expansion of existing cellhouses, and the building of new cellhouses as part of new zinc projects. Aside
Jan 1, 2000
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The Contribution Of Lanthanide Oxides To High-Performance Materials, A Common Thread Among Many Diverse TechnologiesBy Barry T. Kilbourn
There is a continuous quest for better-performing materials, for example, to withstand higher temperatures, to resist more efficiently degradation or to be electrically conductive under extreme condit
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