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Development and Validation of a Next‐Generation Mechanistic Model of the Electric Arc Furnace
This study presents a next‐generation mechanistic model of the electric arc furnace (EAF). It describes equations for all crucial processes appearing during the steel‐recycling process in an EAF, i.e., thermal, mass, and chemical. The model was parameterized and validated using industrial EAF data.
Vito Logar, Igor Škrjanc
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Response surface and TQM-ML analysis of a PCCI engine fueled with PO and microalgae biodiesel. [PDF]
Al Awadh M, Michael GKO.
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Combustion Kinetics and Reaction Mechanisms of Rice Straw During Oxy-Fuel Combustion. [PDF]
Li D +8 more
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Effect of Cryogenic Treatment on Low-Density Magnesium Multicomponent Alloys with Exceptional Ductility. [PDF]
Fang Y, Johanes M, Gupta M.
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Consciousness emerges from temporal integration across biological scales: from cellular memory to phenomenological experience. [PDF]
Parra AL.
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Numerical and experimental investigation of CI engine parameters using palm biodiesel with diesel blends. [PDF]
Musthafa B, Prabhahar M.
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Minimum ignition energy of mixtures of combustible dusts
Abstract Most industrial powder processes handle mixtures of various flammable powders. Consequently, hazard evaluation leads to a reduction of the disaster damage that arises from dust explosions. Determining the minimum ignition energy (MIE) of flammable mixtures is critical for identifying possibility of accidental hazard in industry.
Sepideh Hosseinzadeh +4 more
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2016
The risks associated with dust explosions still exist in industries that either process or handle combustible dust. This explosion risk could be prevented or mitigated by applying the principle of inherent safety (moderation). This is achieved by adding an inert material to a highly combustible material in order to decrease the ignition sensitivity of ...
Emmanuel Kwasi, Addai +2 more
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The risks associated with dust explosions still exist in industries that either process or handle combustible dust. This explosion risk could be prevented or mitigated by applying the principle of inherent safety (moderation). This is achieved by adding an inert material to a highly combustible material in order to decrease the ignition sensitivity of ...
Emmanuel Kwasi, Addai +2 more
openaire +4 more sources

