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New Reactor Concepts For Direct Coal-Based Continuous Steelmaking (Invited) (ce3e9dcc-7e0b-463e-84cb-3fe27dbbc898)By Noel A. Warner
Modern steelmaking is based on direct use of oxygen in high intensity batch reactors. A totally new approach is proposed in this paper, based on the view that pursuit of high intensity is unlikely to
Jan 1, 2003
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Applications of Petrology and Geochemistry to the Study of Active Geothermal Systems in the Salton Trough of California and Baja CaliforniaBy Elders. Wilfred A.
Petrological and geochemical methods, the utility of which has long been established in the mining industry, are proving useful and cost-effective in elucidating the thermal evolution of active geothe
Jan 1, 1981
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The Application of CFD to the Design of Electric FurnacesBy T. Plikas, L. H. Gunnewiek, L. Oshinowo
"Electric furnace smelting is one of the principal unit operations for ferroalloy production, and increased process intensity, improved availability, minimal maintenance and a longer campaign life are
Jan 1, 2004
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Converting and Refining – Experience in Ferrous and Non-Ferrous MetallurgyBy Cajsa Samuelsson, Theo Lehner
Converting and refining play a central role in the extraction of metals. Sweden has a long tradition as an experimental play ground for metallurgists, chemists and alchemists, developing new methods a
Jan 1, 2009
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Recycling Zinc Recovered from Electric Arc Furnace Dust: Is There a Better Way?By Larry M. Southwick
Steel mill electric arc furnace dust is a RCRA listed hazardous waste and its treatment and/or disposal are regulated by a complex set of rules. These regulations were originally established to encour
Jan 1, 1998
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Effect of Oxygen and Carbon on Lifetime in Cz Silicon Pulled from Top-Cuts of Casted Multi-Crystalline IngotBy Yu Hu, Gabriella Tranell, Song Zhang, Eivind Johannes Øvrelid
"In the present research, recycling feedstock of silicon for Photovoltic (PV) application is investigated. Whether these recycling feedstocks are reliable in the future use is discussed in this work t
Jan 1, 2013
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Increased Productivity from Kidd Creek Copper OperationsBy C. J. Newman
Production levels at the Kidd Creek copper operation increased during the 1980's by expansion of both the smelter and refinery and by major modifications to equipment which was causing bottleneck
Jan 1, 1993
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Cyprus Miami Mining Corporation Smelter Modernization Project Summary and StatusBy Ross R. Bhappu
Anticipating a major power cost increase in 1990, Cyprus Copper Company decided to modernize the Miami Smelter at a cost of $92.5 million. The modernization project included the addition of an Isasmel
Jan 1, 1994
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Removal Of Nickel From A Complex Chemical Process Waste: Results And Key LearningsBy Jerry D. St. Clair
A multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers at Wont has been working to understand heavy metal contamination of DuPont process waste streams and technologies for abatement of these metals. As
Jan 1, 1994
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Sulfur Fixation at High Temperature Within the Copper Smelting ProcessBy N. A. Warner
Fundamental studies on the reaction of limestone or dolomite at high temperature with S02 are extended to the realm of large scale primary copper smelting. Whereas flue gas desulfurisation in the elec
Jan 1, 1996
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Cyanide: Just The FactsBy Courtney A. Young
Cyanide is a fast-acting, highly toxic substance but, at the same time, is deemed essential for sustaining life as well 'as our standard of living. In this manuscript, the facts about cyanide are
Jan 1, 1998
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Introduction Of Reliability Centered Maintenance In A Copper SmelterBy Rey B. Marquez
This paper introduces and outlines the implementation of Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) at Phelps Dodge Hidalgo Inc. By using a disciplined approach to the everyday maintenance functions, a pr
Jan 1, 1998
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Copper Electrowinning at INCO's Copper RefineryBy P. M. Tyroler
Inco operates a hydrometallurgical plant to treat the residue from the pressure carbonylation process. The main constituent in the residue is cop¬per. The residue is leached under pressure in an acid
Jan 1, 1987
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Role of Research in Non-ferrous Metallurgy Development—Peter Hayes’ Contributions to Modern PyrometallurgyBy J. Phillip Mackey
A whole new group of non-ferrous pyrometallurgical processes with the ability to utilize tonnage oxygen and capture sulphur dioxide were developed and commercialized over the period 1940s–1980s. Many
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Bonded Permanent Magnets -An OverviewBy Mitchell L. Spencer, Viswanathan Panchanathan
"Bonded magnets are important category in permanent magnets. They are made by one of the following processes: compression bonding, injection molding, extrusion, calendering. An overview of the various
Jan 1, 2013
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Startup and Reliability of Nickel Laterite PlantsBy Finlay Campbell
Nickel laterite pressure acid leach plants and reduction roast plants have had a checkered history in their engineering, construction, startup and operational reliability. Many potential projects have
Jan 1, 2004
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CAD/CAM and Modeling Research Activities at Ohio UniversityBy Jay S. Gunasekera
Since great emphasis is being placed on the manufacturing science and processing science programs in the Department of Defence and other government research agencies and industries; currently, extensi
Jan 1, 1990
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Strategic Approaches for CO2 Reduction Rate from Fossil Fuel Use in Steel IndustryBy Malti Goel
"Technology advancements in fossil fuel based energy generation and consumption are currently being aimed at minimization of CO2 emissions. To attain energy security, India must accelerate the pace of
Jan 1, 2010
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The Jaguar Nickel Inc. Sechol Laterite Project - Atmospheric Chloride Leach ProcessBy G. B. Harris
Jaguar Nickel Inc. is developing the Sechol Nickel-Cobalt Laterite Project in Guatemala, Central America. Recognizing the potential advantages offered by chloride brine chemistry, Jaguar, at the facil
Jan 1, 2004
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Kennecott Utah Copper Smelter Modernization (8900290e-0a5a-4331-88e1-53de0cc3185e)By C. J. Newman
Prior to 1995, the smelting process at the Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation (KUCC) smelter consisted of Noranda reactors and Pierce-Smith converters. In the consideration of expansion opportunities,
Jan 1, 1998