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Recycling Of Ladle Furnace Slags, Sima Aminorroaya-Yamini, Hossein Edris, Ali Tohidi, Jafar Parsi, Bahram Zamani Jan 2004

Recycling Of Ladle Furnace Slags, Sima Aminorroaya-Yamini, Hossein Edris, Ali Tohidi, Jafar Parsi, Bahram Zamani

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

Ferrous industry slag is waste product of all steelmaking manufactures. These materials should be reused or stocked. There is abundant literature on the subject of reuse and recycling of blast furnace(BF), basic oxygen furnace(BOF), electric arc furnace(EAF). However, due to the fact that ladle furnaces(LF) have only been constructed in significant numbers since the 1980's, the relatively low slag volume in comparison to the other slags and also the high variability in slag chemistry, very few papers have been published on the recycling of ladle slag as separate materials.

Studies reveal that there is significant percent calcium aluminate in ladle …


Nanomanipulation Of Individual Carbon Nanotubes, Rishi Gupta, Taylor M. Cavanah, Marc In Het Panhuis Jan 2004

Nanomanipulation Of Individual Carbon Nanotubes, Rishi Gupta, Taylor M. Cavanah, Marc In Het Panhuis

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2004 in Savannah, Georgia, USA, August 1-5, 2004.


Nano-Patterning And Manipulation Of Genetically Engineered Virus Nanoblocks, Moon J. Kim, Marc In Het Panhuis, R Gupta, A S. Blum, B R. Ratna, Bruce E. Gnade, Robert Wallace Jan 2004

Nano-Patterning And Manipulation Of Genetically Engineered Virus Nanoblocks, Moon J. Kim, Marc In Het Panhuis, R Gupta, A S. Blum, B R. Ratna, Bruce E. Gnade, Robert Wallace

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2004 in Savannah, Georgia, USA, August 1-5, 2004.


Distributed Polarizability Analysis For Para-Nitroaniline And Meta-Nitroaniline: Functional Group And Charge-Transfer Contributions, Marc In Het Panhuis, R W. Munn, P L A Popelier Jan 2004

Distributed Polarizability Analysis For Para-Nitroaniline And Meta-Nitroaniline: Functional Group And Charge-Transfer Contributions, Marc In Het Panhuis, R W. Munn, P L A Popelier

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

Topological partitioning of electronic properties is used to investigate the polarizability of para-nitroaniline and meta-nitroaniline. The distributed polarizabilities for atoms are combined into total local or generalized distributed contributions for the amino, ring, and nitro functional groups; generalized distributed group contributions have not been calculated before. The local group contributions are transferable between the two molecules only when charge transfer is suppressed, but the generalized distributed contributions prove surprisingly similar in the two molecules, apparently because they treat charge-transfer contributions explicitly.