Search for dissertations about: "Metallurgical process science"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words Metallurgical process science.
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1. Recovery of iron and manganese values from metallurgical slags by the oxidation route
Abstract : In the modern practice, a sustainable development strategy in a domain of wasteutilization is shifting its focus from a general completeness of recycling to a morespecific attention to efficiently utilize elements in the wastes. This is well-illustrated bythe steelmaking slag industries. READ MORE
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2. A study of mold flux entrapment and gas entrainment in an ingot casting process
Abstract : The focus of this work is to study the gas entrainment and mold flux entrapments during the ingot filling process based on physical and numerical modelling.The formation of the free surface was investigated in the uphill teeming method, which illustrates a dynamic change at a quasi-steady state. READ MORE
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3. Applied Machine Learning in Steel Process Engineering : Using Supervised Machine Learning Models to Predict the Electrical Energy Consumption of Electric Arc Furnaces
Abstract : The steel industry is in constant need of improving its production processes. This is partly due to increasing competition and partly due to environmental concerns. One commonly used method for improving these processes is through the act of modeling. READ MORE
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4. Characteristics of cast aluminium-silicon alloys : microstructures and mechanical properties
Abstract : Applications of aluminium alloys are spreading in many industrial fields due to the excellent combination of castability, mechanical performance and lightness assured by such material. This project aims to establish a methodology in bringing the foundry process closer to the casting designer, and thereby leading to a more reliable and more optimised design. READ MORE
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5. Management of technology in the process industries: Matching market and machine
Abstract : The process industries span multiple industrial sectors and constitute a substantial part of the entire manufacturing industry. Since companies belonging to this family of industries are often very asset intensive, their ability to respond to changes is often limited in the short term. READ MORE