Physical Chemistry of Metallurgical Processes

Physical Chemistry of Metallurgical Processes

Author: M. Shamsuddin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-02-29

Total Pages: 614

ISBN-13: 1119078334

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This book covers various metallurgical topics, viz. roasting of sulfide minerals, matte smelting, slag, reduction of oxides and reduction smelting, interfacial phenomena, steelmaking, secondary steelmaking, role of halides in extraction of metals, refining, hydrometallurgy and electrometallurgy. Each chapter is illustrated with appropriate examples of applications of the technique in extraction of some common, reactive, rare or refractory metal together with worked out problems explaining the principle of the operation.


Chemical Metallurgy

Chemical Metallurgy

Author: J. J. Moore

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 1483145018

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Chemical Metallurgy provides an understanding of the fundamental chemical principles and demonstrates the application of these principles to process metallurgy and corrosion protection. The book discusses the fundamental chemical principles involved in metallurgical reactions. Since it is felt that the understanding of quantitative thermodynamics and its application to process metallurgy often prove to be a major problem area for students, example calculations and exercises are included at the end of each section in Chapter 2. The final three chapters deal with the applications of the chemical principles to the extraction and refining of metals, metal melting and recycling, and metallic corrosion. The book is intended as an introductory text for metallurgy students studying for first degrees, TEC higher diplomas and certificates, and Graduateship of the Institution of Metallurgists. It should also be of use to scientists and engineers entering employment in the metallurgical and metal finishing industries or the teaching profession.


Chemical Metallurgy

Chemical Metallurgy

Author: Chiranjib Kumar Gupta

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2006-03-06

Total Pages: 831

ISBN-13: 3527605258

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Chemical metallurgy is a well founded and fascinating branch of the wide field of metallurgy. This book provides detailed information on both the first steps of separation of desirable minerals and the subsequent mineral processing operations. The complex chemical processes of extracting various elements through hydrometallurgical, pyrometallurgical or electrometallurgical operations are explained. In the choice of material for this work, the author made good use of the synergy of scientific principles and industrial practices, offering the much needed and hitherto unavailable combination of detailed treatises on both compiled in one book.


Metallurgical Slags

Metallurgical Slags

Author: Nadine M. Piatak

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2021-08-13

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1788018877

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This book is a definitive reference on the environmental geochemistry and resource potential of metallurgical slags


Metallurgical Process Engineering

Metallurgical Process Engineering

Author: Ruiyu Yin

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-09-15

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 3642139566

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"Metallurgical Process Engineering" discusses large-scale integrated theory on the level of manufacturing production processes, putting forward concepts for exploring non-equilibrium and irreversible complex system. It emphasizes the dynamic and orderly operation of the steel plant manufacturing process, the major elements of which are the flow, process network and program. The book aims at establishing a quasi-continuous and continuous process system for improving several techno-economic indices, minimizing dissipation and enhancing the market competitiveness and sustainability of steel plants. The book is intended for engineers, researchers and managers in the fields of metallurgical engineering, industrial design, and process engineering. Prof. Ruiyu Yin is honorary president of the Central Iron and Steel Research Institute, China, and a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.


Rare Metal Extraction by Chemical Engineering Techniques

Rare Metal Extraction by Chemical Engineering Techniques

Author: W. D. Jamrack

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-07-15

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 1483180565

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Rare Metal Extraction by Chemical Engineering Techniques describes the use of chemical engineering techniques in the extraction and purification of rare metals such as uranium, thorium, and zirconium as well as hafnium, titanium, beryllium, and vanadium. The various chemical extraction stages from ore to metal are discussed. Comprised of nine chapters, this book begins with an examination of ore breakdown processes including dilute acid leaching and the breakdown of concentrated acids, alkalis, and fluorides as well as chlorination. The reader is then introduced to ion-exchange purification; solvent extraction; and dryway conversion processes. Subsequent chapters focus on metal production by high-temperature reduction techniques; molten salt electrolytic processes; and iodide decomposition processes. The final chapter includes a selection of complete flowsheets for the extraction and purification rare metals from ores. This monograph will be of value to metallurgists, chemical engineers, chemists, and others who are interested in the extraction of rare metals.


Extractive Metallurgy 1

Extractive Metallurgy 1

Author: Alain Vignes

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-03-28

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1118619676

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This book is dedicated to the processes of mineral transformation, recycling and reclamation of metals, for the purpose of turning metals and alloys into a liquid state ready for pouring. Even though "process metallurgy" is one of the oldest technologies implemented by man, technological innovation, with the development of processes that are both focused on product quality and economically and ecologically efficient, continues to be at the heart of these industries. This book explains the physico-chemical bases of transformations, vital to their understanding and control (optimization of operational conditions), and the foundations in terms of "process engineering" (heat and matter assessment, process coupling: chemical reactions and transport phenomena), vital to the optimal execution and analysis of transformation process operations. This book is addressed to students in the field of metallurgy and to engineers facing the problem of metal and alloy development (operation of an industrial unit or development of a new process).


Engineering in Process Metallurgy

Engineering in Process Metallurgy

Author: R. I. L. Guthrie

Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 9780198563679

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A rich variety of phenomena governs the behaviour and kinetics of metallurgical processing operations. Unusually high operating temperatures, intense radiation, viscous slags, dense metals, etc., make the design and operation of metallurgical processes unique. This book introduces the basic mechanisms of heat, mass, and fluid flow, and then follows a series of metallurgical examples and exercises. Empirical techniques for modelling and for process design are presented along with numerical techniques and computer programs. This new paperback edition hasbeen updated, with a new section on numerical simulation of fluid flow processes added, to reflect the important contribution of computer simulation to the subject.