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  • TMS
    Isothermal Normalizing System by Utilizing the Residual Forged Heat in Alloy Carburizing Products

    By Zhenbo Zhao

    The processes and equipment for INLRFH (Isothermal Normalizing by Utilizing the Residual Forged Heat) of alloy carburizing steel products are presented. It is shown that four key parameters: namely (I

    Jan 1, 1999

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    The Liquidus Surface And Tie Lines In The Nickel-Cobalt-Sulphur System Between 1273 And 1573 K ,

    By M. Soltanieh

    The liquidus surface? and tie-lines in the nickel-cobalt-sulphur ternary system have been determined between 1<273-1573 K. The experiments were conducted by equlibrating the liquid sulphide with the m

    Jan 1, 1998

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    The Correlation of Thermodynamic Properties of Multicomponent Liquid Alloy Systems

    By Dajian Wang

    To obtain the thermodynamic properties of a multicomponent liquid alloy system over the whole range of concentration at an arbitrary temperature, the free volume cell theory has been applied to derive

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Mathematical Modeling of a Liquid Metal Feeding System for Single Belt Casters

    By Roberto Parreiras Tavares, Frederico da Costa Fernandes, Guilherme Antonio Defendi, Vangleik Ferreira da Cruz, Júlio César de Sousa Pena

    "Near-net-shape casting is an important area of research in the iron and steel industry today. Among the near-net-shape casting processes, the single-belt caster seems to be the most promising, since

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Conduction Electron Generation upon Oxygen Release of Indium Tin Oxide

    By N. Ono, H. Fujiwara, S. Otsuka-Yao-Matsuo, T. Omata

    "The electrical conductivity and the oxygen release and uptake of sintered indium tin oxide (ITO) upon heating and cooling under the condition that P(O2)/P*=4.9X10-4 (P* = atmospheric pressure), :when

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Microstructural Investigation and Impact Testing of Additive Manufactured TI-6AL-4V

    By S. L. I. Chan, M. Z. Quadir, D. C. Austin, P. J. Hazell, A. Chen, A. A. H. Ameri, D. East, J. P. Escobedo, M. A. Bevan, A. D. Brown

    The microstructure and mechanical response of additive manufactured Ti64 under compression and tension has been investigated. Quasi-static and dynamic experiments were conducted on electron beam powde

    Mar 1, 2017

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    Study on Grain Size and Porosity of the Produced Lime from Limestone in Early Converter Slag

    By Min Chen, Haohua Deng, Xiaoao Li, Nan Wang, Guangzong Zhang

    Grain size and porosity of the produced lime from limestone in early converter slag and the influence of slag temperature in the range of 1300–1400 °C were investigated. The experimental results showe

    Mar 1, 2018

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    Thermophysical Properties for Modelling Fluid Flow in High Temperature Processes

    By K. C. Mills, P. N. Quested, A. P. Day, R. F. Brooks

    "Methods have been developed to measure the physical properties of molten materials relevant to the fluid flow in high temperature processes. Data for the densities, viscosities and surface tensions o

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    A CFD Based Algorithm for Kinetics Analysis of the Reduction of Hematite Concentrate by H2 + CO Mixtures in a Drop Tube Reactor

    By De-Qiu Fan, H. Y. Sohn, Y. Mohassab, M. Elzohiery

    A novel flash ironmaking process is under development at the University of Utah. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approach, coupled with experimental results, was developed for the analysis of the

    Mar 1, 2017

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    Study on the Air Flow and Heat Transfer in Gravel Embankments in the Permafrost Areas between Qinghai and Tibet

    By Jiang Fan, Liu Shi, Wang Haigang

    Winter-time natural convection in gravel embankments has been suggested as a technique to provide passive cooling and thereby avoid thaw-settlement of roadways located in permafrost areas. Numerical s

    Jan 1, 2004

  • TMS
    The Soluble Gold in Arsenopyrite

    By R. M. Lamya

    A considerable part of gold encapsulated in some refractory sulphides can be dissolved during sulphide matrix decomposition in non-complexing aqueous media. This has been concluded from laboratory res

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Energy Saving in the Foundry Industry by Using the “Crimson” Single Shot Up-Casting Process

    By Mark Jolly

    "Instead of using the traditional batch casting process, the CRIMSON [1] (Constrained Rapid Induction Melting Single Shot Up-Casting) method employs a high-powered furnace to melt just enough metal to

    Jan 1, 2010

  • TMS
    Granulation Of Molten Materials

    By David Norval

    Water solidification of mattes, metals, alloys and certain slags with high metal entrainment has customarily not been practiced due to the belief that such processes are too dangerous and unproven in

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Impurity Capacities In Metallurgical Slags (151fa253-a9f0-408e-bd25-b18674ab2d48)

    By Ramana G. Reddy

    Thermodynamic modeling and experimental study on impurity capacities and their distribution between mattes or metal and slags in smelting, converting and refining of non-ferrous metals was discussed.

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Sulfide Smelting Development in Japan During the Past Half Century

    By Takahiko Okura

    Japanese non-ferrous industry introduced large-scale smelting plants along seashores for overseas concentrates with increasing demand of metals around 1970s. Although serious environmental pollution b

  • TMS
    Removing Fluorite and Calcite from Scheelite during Floatation Separation Process with Calcium-and Sodium-Containing Reagents

    By Jilai Xue, Jun Zhu, Liang Liu

    "Separation removal of fluorite and calcite from scheelite is a difficult technical operation in current industrial practice with a heating process causing large energy consumption and high production

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Reaction Sequences in Sulphide Particle Oxidation

    By E. J. Peuraniemi

    Oxidation of chalcopyrite concentrate and two low-iron copper mattes were studied using a laboratory scale laminar-flow furnace simulating the phenomena taking place in different zones of the reaction

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Application of Coupled Continuum-Mesoscopic Computational Methods for the Simulation of Complex Fluids in Industrial Processes

    By G. Glinski, K. A. Pericleous

    "Recent advances in new computational modelling techniques such as Lattice-Boltzmann and Dissipative Particle methods offer the prospect of simulating complex fluids such as colloidal and dense suspen

    Jan 1, 2001

  • TMS
    Preliminary Analysis and Method Optimization Based on X-Ray Fluorescence -Application to Precious Metals

    By David J. Kinneberg, Barbara E. Mangion, Arnold M. Savolainen

    Analytical laboratories require a qualitative or semi-qualitative method of determining major and minor constituents in "unknown" samples to select optimal analytical techniques. This is exceedingly i

    Jan 1, 1999

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    The Value of Incremental Performance Improvement in Concentrators—How to Secure and Quantify Small Gains

    By O. Norman Lotter

    There are many scales of innovation in the pursuit of concentrator performance improvement, including paradigm change, inventive change and incremental change. All are important, but the last is low r