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Year 2002 No 3

Ballóková B., Hvizdoš P., Besterci M., Scholl R., Böhm A.
CREEP CHARACTERISTICS OF MOSI2 BASED MATERIALS
Keywords: molybdenum disilicide|MoSi2 - SiC and MoSi2 - HfO2|creep behaviour|powder metallurgy|diffusion|
No 3 (2002), p. 235-240
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Aláčová A., Baláž P.
UTILIZATION OF MECHANICALLY ACTIVATED CALCITE (CaCO3) FOR ZINC SORPTION FROM SOLUTIONS
Keywords: mechanical activation|calcite|sorption|zinc|
No 3 (2002), p. 241-246
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Kostúr K., Terpák J.
THE HEATING OPTIMISATION WITH SCALE MINIMISATION
Keywords: mathematical model|creating of scale|optimisation|optimal heating trajectories|scale minimisation|
No 3 (2002), p. 247-260
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Srnka M.
INFLUENCE OF DECARBURISATION REACTION VELOCITY IN EAF ON HYDROGEN AND NITROGEN CONTENT IN STEEL
Keywords: decarburization reaction|nitrogen|hydrogen|steel|
No 3 (2002), p. 261-266
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Plešingerová B., Klapáč M., Kovalčíková M.
GLAZE CRACKING ON THE FIRED POROUS BODY
Keywords: glaze thermal expansion coefficient|glaze stress|crack|Haarriss crack|
No 3 (2002), p. 267-276
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Omar A.A., Hegazy M.M., Afifi S.E., Abdel Fattah A.
CHARACTERIZATION OF DIFFERENT ELECTROLYTIC IRON POWDERS
Abstract
The present investigation was carried out on seven samples of electrolytic iron powders prepared from ferrous sulphate by-product which is one of the wastes of the Egyptian Iron and Steel Company. Sieve size analysis, scanning electron microscope, reflected light microscope and densities measurements were used to elucidate both the primary and secondary characteristics of the different powders. The primary characteristics included particle shape, surface texture, size and microstructure, while the secondary characteristics included apparent and tap densities, interparticle friction, flow time, compressibility and sinterability. The effect of the primary characteristics on the secondary characteristics was studied throughout the investigation. The iron particles for the different samples used were slightly porous and had a polycrystalline appearance. For powders which had rough particle surface, the apparent density was higher for the powder with higher average particle size, while for the powders which had relatively smooth particle surface, the apparent density was lower for the powder with high average particle size. The green density, densification parameter and sinterability of compacts made of fine powders were higher than those of compacts made of coarse powders.

Keywords: iron powder|electrolysis|ferrous sulphate|particle size|particle shape|surface texture|apparent density|compressibility|sinterability|
No 3 (2002), p. 277-286
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Weagová Z., Kucková A., Hudec S., Fröhlichová M.
DUST EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRIC ARC FURNACES AND ITS CONGLOMERATION
Keywords: dust|pellets|mechanical properties of pellets|
No 3 (2002), p. 287-294
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Bálintová M.
POSSIBILITIES OF THE WEAR CONTAMINATION DECREASING OF THE MILLED SILICON POWDER
Keywords: silicon|milling|wear|contamination|powder purification|
No 3 (2002), p. 295-299
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Cengel P.
KINETICS OF THE STEEL MELTING PROCESS IN THE IRON MELTING
Keywords: steel dissolution|steel dissolution kinetic|
No 3 (2002), p. 300-307
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Kochubey A.A., Syasev A.V., Vesselovskiy V.B., Mamuzych I., Makarenkov E.A., Scherbina E.A.
MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF METALLURGICAL PROCESSES WITH USAGE OF THE THEORY OF INCREASING BODIES
Keywords: theory of increasing bodies|mathematical model|rolls of hot-rolled steel is conducted|tight strained state|
No 3 (2002), p. 308-320
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Veselovskiy V.B., Kochubey A.A., Syasev A.V., Mamuzych I., Klim E.A.V.G., Syasev V.A.
APPROXIMATE METHODS OF THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR PROBLEMS THERMOMECANICS WITH DRIVING BORDER
Keywords: diphasic bodies|thermoexchange|heat conducting|law of moving of border|
No 3 (2002), p. 321-335
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