Search for dissertations about: "CaO-Al2O3"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the word CaO-Al2O3.
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6. Heat transfer,inclusion characteristics and fluid flow phenomena during up-hill teeming
Abstract : Clean steel production requires good control of the sizedistribution and the composition of the inclusions at allstages of the steel making process. So far, there exists verylittle information on the behavior of the inclusion populationduring ingot casting of steel. READ MORE
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7. Thermodynamic modelling and assessment of some alumino-silicate systems
Abstract : Alumino-silicate systems are of great interest for materials scientists and geochemists. Thermodynamic knowledge of these systems is useful in steel and ceramic industries, and for understanding geochemical processes. A popular and efficient approach used to obtain a self-consistent thermodynamic dataset is called CALPHAD. READ MORE
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8. Sustainable Aluminum and Iron Production
Abstract : Aluminium recycling requires 95% less energy than primary production with no loss of quality. The Black Dross (BD) produced during secondary aluminium production contains high amounts of water-soluble compounds, therefore it is considered as a toxic waste. READ MORE
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9. A Study on the Reaction between MgO Based Refractories and Slag-Towards the Development of Carbon-free Lining Material
Abstract : In present thesis, the fundamental studies on the reaction between MgO based refractories and slag were undertaken for the development of a carbon-free bonding MgO lining material. Alumina was selected as a potential binder material. Due to MgO-Al2O3 chemical reaction, the developed refractory was bonded by MgO·Al2O3 spinel phase. READ MORE
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10. Fluid Flow Phenomena, Inclusion Characteristics and some Heat Transfer Phenomena during Filling of an Ingot Mmold
Abstract : Clean steel production requires a good understanding of theinclusion characteristics at all stages of the steelmakingprocess. So far there exist little information about theformation and evolution of inclusions during the filling ofingot molds. READ MORE