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Influence of Hydrogen-Based Direct Reduction Shaft Furnace Interior Structure on Shaft Furnace Performance. [PDF]
Xue Q, Liao H, Zhang J, Li K.
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Utilization of Metallurgical Waste in Non-Metallurgical Industry
Solid State Phenomena, 2013The iron and steel industry is one of the largest sources of waste materials, primarily in the form of steelmaking dusts, sludge and slag. Those wastes are a serious threat to the environment. Main precondition for the protection of natural resources in the environment is to recover raw material and energy from waste.
Teresa Lis +2 more
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Metallurgical Waste in Construction Industry
Key Engineering Materials, 2020The paper discusses a negative effect of metallurgical waste on the ecosystem, costs and benefits of a potential use of solid metallurgical waste products in production of building materials with the purpose to reduce their harmful effect on the environment and preserve nonrenewable natural resources.
Maria L. Berseneva +4 more
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REFRACTORIES IN METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES*
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1936A bstract Refractory performance, requirements, and life in the major metallurgical industries are discussed and the effect of improvements of refractories on metallurgical products and the life of furnaces are outlined.
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Forecast of development of metallurgical industry
Technology of Metals, 2020Problems of economic analysis of necessary manufacturing resources for Russian metallurgical industry concerning predicted volumes of future production are discussed. The Cobb-Douglas production function was built. Based on this function the isoquant for the predicted production volume in 2022 was constructed.
A.E. Brom +3 more
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Spectroscopy in the Metallurgical Industry
Physics Bulletin, 1964Edited by L. Bovey London: Hilger & Watts Ltd. 1963. Pp. vii + 90. Price 30s. This book contains nine papers which were presented to a meeting organized by the Spectroscopy Group of the Institute and Society; on account of their varied nature they were not thought to merit publication as a symposium report.
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Spectrochemical analysis in the metallurgical industry
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1993Abstract
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Process analysis in the metallurgical industry
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 1993Abstract The process analysis comprises discontinuous and continuous procedures whereas more and more on-line or even in-line techniques are becoming of increasing technical and economical importance. The role of spectrometric methods is described, and a short survey is given about the automation in central laboratories and at-line operating ...
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Data mining in metallurgical industry process
2003Abstract Data mining can discover knowledge buried in data, which would promote the value and competivity of enterprise. Based on plenty of metallurgical industry process data, data mining can be applied to help engineers to do some useful work, such as quality control.
Dongping Su +4 more
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