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Biodegradable Starch/Copolyesters Film Reinforced With Silica Nanoparticles: Preparation And CharacterizationBy Esperidiana A. B. Moura, Célio H. Wataya, Roberta A. Lima, Rene R. Oliveira
Biodegradable starch/copolyesters/silica nanocomposite films were prepared by melt extrusion, using a twin screw extruder machine and blown extrusion process. The influence of the silica nanoparticle
Jan 1, 2015
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Energy Saving in Copper ElectrowinningBy C. Lupi
"The energy consumption of copper production by electrowinning, generally represents more than 1/4 of the total energy requirement in hydrometallurgical traditional process (roasting, leaching, purifi
Jan 1, 1997
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New Developments for Sol-Gel Film and Fiber ProcessingBy Alan J. Hurd
"New insights into the development of microstructure in sol-gel films have recently been revealed by several diagnostic techniques, including imaging ellipsometry, ""chemical imaging"" by fluorescent
Jan 1, 1994
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Redesigning The Flash Furnace Feed System At BHP CopperBy D. J. Goodwill
BHP Copper operates a 3,400 tpd dry concentrate, single burner, Outokumpu flash smelting furnace (FSF) at their San Manuel copper smelter in Arizona. The very fine (-325 mesh), dry concentrate is fed
Jan 1, 1999
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Estimation of Dislocation Density in Metals from Hardness MeasurementsBy M. Ashraf, P. J. Hazell, A. A. H. Ameri, J. P. Escobedo-Diaz, N. N. Elewa
A novel methodology to estimate the dislocation density in cubic metals by using microhardness measurements has been established. The proposed methodology is based on the Indention Size Effect (ISE) p
Mar 1, 2017
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The Effect of Thermomechanical Ageing of Aluminium-Copper Alloy (Matlab Approach)By Fashina Olugbenga Emmanuel, Ghazali Akeem, Adegbola Adekunle Amos, Omotoyinbo Joseph Ajibade, Olaniran Oladayo
"Modern engineering materials are required to be light weight and corrosion resistant, coupled with high strength and hardness. In this work, Al formed the parent metal and alloyed with 2.03% of Coppe
Jan 1, 2013
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Mineralogy and Morphology of Roasted Copper Concentrates Produced in Simulated Suspension Smelting ConditionsBy Ari JokiIaakso
Three different sulphidic raw materials were treated in a laboratory scale laminar flow fur-nace simulating suspension smelting conditions. The materials were a pure chalcopyrite concentrate, a high-a
Jan 1, 1989
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Sensor Development for Sorting and Quality Control of Non-Ferrous Scrap MetalBy M. B. Mesina
Mechanical separation systems are widely used nowadays for scrap metal processing, but they have natural limitations in product quality. The quality of the final product is considerably improved when
Jan 1, 2003
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Metal Recovery Enhancement Using Taguchi Style ExperimentationBy Patricia A. Wells
In the remelting of scrap, the ultimate goal is to produce clean aluminum while minimizing metal losses. Recently, it has become more difficult to make significant recovery improvements in Reynolds&a
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Aspects Of Calcium Ferrite Slags (Invited) (dc5749ca-ba6d-45ff-bbc9-3d0c6d6e7b6c)By Sharif Jahanshahi
Calcium ferrite slags are often associated with Professor Yazawa due to his pioneering work on the thermodynamics of this type of melts. Over the past years CSIRO has invested some effort in studying
Jan 1, 2003
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Some Aspects Of Calcium Ferrite Slags (Invited)By Sharif Jahanshahi
Calcium ferrite slags are often associated with Professor Yazawa due to his pioneering work on the thermodynamics of this type of melts. Over the past years CSIRO has invested some effort in studying
Jan 1, 2003
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Thermodynamic Investigation of the Stability of HgTe as Related to the Recovery of Mercury from Copper Smelter Acid-Plant Sludge Using a Vacuum Retort ReactorBy Devon A. Hannan
Thermodynamic modeling calculations were undertaken for the recovery of mercury from HgTe using a vacuum retort reactor. However, discrepancies were noted in the available thermodynamic data which int
Jan 1, 2003
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Preparation and Characterization of NaNO3/BFS Composite Phase Change MaterialsBy Yuanbo Zhang, Zijian Su, Bingbing Liu, Guanghui Li, Jicheng Liu, Manman Lu, Tao Jiang
Blast furnace slag (BFS), one kind of typical solid waste in the steel industry, was used as structural materials to synthesize NaNO3/BFS composite phase change materials (C-PCMs) by mixing and sinter
Mar 1, 2018
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Effect of FeO Content in Laterite Nickel Slag on the Corrosion Behaviour of Refractory MaterialsBy Jilai Xue, Shuming Huang, Zengie Wang
The corrosion behaviors of chrome corundum/magnesia in laterite nickel slag were investigated by static crucible method. The results show that the molten slag can penetrate into chrome corundum or mag
Mar 1, 2017
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A Hydro-mechanical Model and Analytical Solutions for Geomechanical Modeling of Carbon Dioxide Geological SequestrationBy Yilin Fang, Alain Bonneville, Timothy. D. Scheibe, Zhijie Xu
"We present a hydro-mechanical model for geological sequestration of carbon dioxide. The model considers the poroelastic effects by taking into account the coupling between the geomechanical response
Jan 1, 2012
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Sintering Performance of Blends Containing High Proportion of LimoniteBy De-qing Zhu, Feng Zhang, Jian Pan
Sintering performance of a series of sinter blends with high ratio of limonite was investigated. The metallurgical performance and mineralogy of product sinter were also examined. The results show tha
Mar 1, 2017
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Treatment Of Steel Industry Wastes With Magnetic HydrocyclonesBy Charles H. Rawlins
Reported is work done on processing of steel mill effluents in the areas of dewatering and separation. Much of the waste from these operations is in the form of sludges from scrubbers, in which the pr
Jan 1, 1994
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Chlorination Operations at Jerritt Canyon, NevadaBy D. S. Barr
The Freeport McMoRan chlorination circuit is comprised of four related processes: ore chlorination, gas scrubbing, chlorine supply and excess hypochlorite removal ("hypo kill"). Each of these processe
Jan 1, 1987
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The Reduction of a Cassiterite Concentrate with CharcoalBy R. L. Nyirenda
An investigation of the reducibility of a cassiterite concentrate with charcoal was made in the temperature range of 1123-1373 K. The course of the reaction was monitored by a combination of sample we
Jan 1, 1990
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Infrared Sensing Techniques for Adaptive Robotic WeldingBy T. T. Lin, N. H. Madsen, K. Groom, B. A. Chin
"The objective of this research is to investigate the feasibility of using infrared sensors to monitor the welding process. Data were gathered using an infrared camera which was trained on the molten
Jan 1, 1986