Proceedings of the International Symposium on Computer Software in Chemical and Extractive Metallurgy, Montre al, Canada, August 28-31, 1988 /
The symposium is comprised of four sections: (1) Thermochemical Computation and Data Banks: Calculations of Thermodynamic Properties of Metallurgical Solutions. (2) Pyrometallurgical and Process Applications: Some Applications of Equilibria Calculation to Copper Pyrometallurgical Processes. (3) Heat...
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Pergamon,
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Publisher Address: | New York : |
Publication Dates: |
[1989] ©1989 |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Proceedings of the Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy ;
vol. 11 |
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080360874 |
Summary: |
The symposium is comprised of four sections: (1) Thermochemical Computation and Data Banks: Calculations of Thermodynamic Properties of Metallurgical Solutions. (2) Pyrometallurgical and Process Applications: Some Applications of Equilibria Calculation to Copper Pyrometallurgical Processes. (3) Heat and Mass Transfer Applications: Simulation of Microsegregation in Binary Alloys and (4) Expert Systems and Artificial Intelligence: Real Time and Artificial Intelligence Software for Chemical and Extractive Metallurgy. |
Item Description: | "27th Annual Conference of Metallurgists--1988"--Cover. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (viii, 351 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781483286778 1483286770 |
Index Number: | QD132 |
CLC: | TF11-53 |
Contents: |
Front Cover; Proceedings of the Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy; Copyright Page; PREFACE; SYMPOSIUM AND CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS; Table of Contents; SESSION I: THERMOCHEMICAL COMPUTATION AND DATA BANKS ; CHAPTER 1. CALCULATIONS OF THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF METALLURGICAL SOLUTIONS; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; ORDERED SOLUTIONS; RESULTS OF THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSES; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. HSC -- SOFTWARE VER. 3.0 FOR THERMODYNAMIC CALCULATIONS; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; HSC -- DATABASE; BASIS OF CALCULATIONS. USING THE HSC -- PROGRAMENTHALPY, ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY OF FORMATION; ENTHALPY AND FREE ENERGY CHANGE OF THE REACTION; VAPOR PRESSURES OF PURE ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS; HEAT AND MATERIAL BALANCES; MOLECULAR WEIGHTS OF THE COMPOUNDS; EQUILIBRIUM COMPOSITIONS OF THE PHASES; FUTURE OF THE HSC -- PROGRAM; CHAPTER 3. COMPLEX CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIA CALCULATIONS WITH THE THERMODATA SYSTEM; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; SUPERCRLC; EQUICOMP; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. The Thermodynamics Workbench : A Simulation Support System for Research and Education; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONSUSING THE WORKBENCH; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; References; CHAPTER 5. COMPUTATIONS USING MTDATA OF METAL -- MATTE -- SLAG -- GAS EQUILIBRIA; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; MTDATA; THE PYROMETALLURGICAL TREATMENT OF NICKEL-IRON-COPPER MATTES; THERMODYNAMIC MODELS AND DATA; MULTIPHASE; CONCLUDING REMARKS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6. METALLURGICAL APPLICATIONS OF THERMO-CALC; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; SOFTWARE; DATABASES; ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE AND MODELS; EXAMPLE OF APPLICATION; WHICH SUBJECT: STATE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES. Chapter 7. heterogeneous equilibrium calculations with multicomponent solution models -- solgasmix and the f*a*c*t systemabstract; keywords; introduction; ideal solutions; dilute non-ideal solutions; solution models; dilute solution model with wagner parameters; molten oxide (slag) model; sub-lattice model; pitzer-brewer aqueous solution model; conclusion; acknowledgements; references; session ii: pyrometallurgical and process applications; chapter 1. equilibrium thermodynamics of the vacuum metallothermal reduction of lithium oxide and spodumene; abstract; keywords; introduction. Computer calculationsresults and discussion; conclusion; acknowledgement; references; chapter 2. energy requirements for the hydrogen gas production from decomposition of heated asbestos tailings; abstract; introduction; methodology; experimental; resuu ts; conclusions; refercens; chapter 3. simulating gravity circuits : the compromise between accuracy and simplicity; abstract; key words; introduction; first case study: a spiral circuit; second case study: reichert trays for fine hematite scavenging; discussion; conclusion; acknowledgements; references. |