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Manufacturing processes --- Materials science --- Metallurgy
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This book introduces super gravity metallurgy in separation of valuable component in metallurgical slag. It collects the principle, apparatus and research for super gravity high-temperature metallurgy and the novel technology for selective crystallization and separation of various valuable components in different metallurgical slags by super gravity. Furthermore, the research results previously scattered in many journals and conferences worldwide are methodically edited and presented in a unified form. The book is likely to be of interest to university teachers, researchers, R&D engineers and graduate students in pyrometallurgy and extractive metallurgy who wish to explore innovative methods and technologies that lead to more efficient and environmentally sustainable utilization of metallurgical slag. .
Metals. --- Materials. --- Chemistry. --- Mineralogy. --- Metals and Alloys. --- Materials Chemistry. --- Metallurgy. --- Separation (Technology)
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This book presents peer reviewed articles from The International Conference on Metallurgical Engineering and Centenary Celebration (METCENT 2023), held at Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi, India from the 26-28th of October 2023. It covers wide areas of metallurgical and materials science, highlighting recent advancements in these areas, including but not limited to Advanced Steels, Computational Material Science, Recent Ferrous/Non-Ferrous Metallurgy Processes, Green Iron and Steel Making Technologies and others. METCENT 2023 provides a unique opportunity to all the Metallurgists, Materials Scientists, Academicians and Industry experts to share their experiences on this special occasion.
Metals. --- Building materials. --- Corrosion and anti-corrosives. --- Ferroelectric crystals. --- Metals and Alloys. --- Steel, Light Metal. --- Corrosion. --- Ferroelectrics and Multiferroics. --- Metallurgy
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Glass --- Metallurgy --- Building materials. Building technology --- Conservation. Restoration --- conservatories [building spaces] --- restoration [process] --- structural iron --- Greenhouses --- Metal buildings --- Glass canopies, Architectural --- Conservation and restoration
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Metalworkers and their Tools brings together 12 papers by 22 authors from the "Metools" international symposium organised in at Queens University, Belfast in June 2016 as part of the HardRock project "Between a Rock and a Hard Place: context, function, and choice of early metalworking tools on Europe's Atlantic façade" (Marie Skłodowska Curie, No. 623392) and the "Metal Ages in Europe" commission of the International Union of Pre- and Protohistoric Sciences (UISPP). Its aim was to shine a spotlight on the tools of the metalworker and to follow their evolution from the beginning of the Bronze Age through to the Iron Age, as well as the place held by metalworking and its artisans in the economic and social landscape of the period.
Social Science / Archaeology --- Social sciences --- Bronze --- Gold --- Metal Ages --- Iron Age --- Metal Tools --- Tools --- United Kingdom --- Iron --- Scandinavia --- Spain --- Lithic Tools --- Italy --- Metallurgy --- Workshop --- Copper --- France --- Corsica --- Metalworker --- Germany --- Bronze Age
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This collection presents papers from a symposium on extraction of rare metals from primary and secondary materials and residues as well as rare extraction processing techniques used in metal production. The collection covers the extraction of less common or minor metals including elements such as antimony, bismuth, barium, beryllium, boron, calcium, chromium, gallium, germanium, hafnium, indium, manganese, molybdenum, platinum group metals, rare earth metals, rhenium, scandium, selenium, sodium, strontium, tantalum, tellurium, and tungsten. It also includes rare metals of low-tonnage sales compared to high-tonnage metals (iron, copper, nickel, lead, tin, zinc, or light metals such as aluminum, magnesium, or titanium and electronic metalloid silicon). Rare metal processing covers bio-metallurgy, hydro-metallurgy, and electro-metallurgy while novel high-temperature processes such as microwave heating, solar-thermal reaction synthesis, and cold crucible synthesis of rare metals are also addressed. Also included in this collection is the design of extraction equipment used in these processes from suppliers as well as laboratory and pilot plant studies. .
Metals. --- Building materials. --- Materials --- Energy storage. --- Renewable energy sources. --- Steel, Light Metal. --- Metals and Alloys. --- Materials Characterization Technique. --- Mechanical and Thermal Energy Storage. --- Renewable Energy. --- Analysis. --- Nonferrous metals --- Metallurgy.
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Authoritative reference guide, using the documents in which arms and armour first appeared to explain and define them.Medieval arms and armour are intrinsically fascinating. From the smoke and noise of the armourer's forge to the bloody violence of the battlefield or the silken panoply of the tournament, weapons and armour - and those who made and bore them - are woven into the fabric of medieval society. This sourcebook will aid anyone who seeks to develop a deeper understanding by introducing and presenting the primary sources in which these artefacts are first mentioned. Over a hundred original documents are transcribed and translated, including wills and inventories, craft statutes, chronicle accounts, and challenges to single combat. The book also includes an extensive glossary, lavishly illustrated with forty-six images of extant armour and weapons from the period, and contemporary artistic depictions from illuminated manuscripts and other sources. This book will therefore be of interest to a wide audience, from the living history practitioner, crafter, and martial artist, to students of literature, military history, art, and material culture.
Armor, Medieval. --- Military art and science --- Military weapons --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Norman Conquest to Late Medieval (1066-1485). --- Charles VI. --- Edward II. --- Edward III. --- HEMA. --- Henry of Lancaster. --- Robert the Bruce. --- Sir Philipe de Mézières. --- Sir Roger Stanegrave. --- archery. --- axe. --- breastplate. --- cannon. --- chainmail. --- chivalry. --- crossbow. --- crusades. --- dagger. --- field guns. --- gunpowder. --- hauberk. --- helmet. --- heraldry. --- joust. --- knights. --- lance. --- living history. --- longbow. --- mace. --- men-at-arms. --- metallurgy. --- shields. --- siege engine. --- squires. --- swords. --- tournament. --- war horses. --- History
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