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Year 2005 No 2

Achimovičová M., Godočíková E., Baláž P., Kováč J., Šatka A., Billík P.
INFLUENCE OF SODIUM ACETATE ON THE MECHANOCHEMICAL SYNTHESIS OF PBS NANOPARTICLES
Keywords: Mechanochemical synthesis|nanoparticles|soluble salt matrix|morphology|
No 2 (2005), p. 145-151
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Pietriková A., Búgel M., Buršák M.
PREPARATION TECHNIQUE OF SILICAGEL FROM SERPENTINE
Keywords: silikagél|serpentinit|oxid kremičitý|kremičité sklá|
No 2 (2005), p. 152-160
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Popczyk M., Budniok A., Scholl H., Blaszczyk T.
ELECTROLYTIC PRODUCTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NI-CO-P AND NI-W-P LAYERS
Keywords: Amorphous Ni-P matrix|cobalt|tungsten|electrolytic layers|
No 2 (2005), p. 161-165
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Niedbała J.
ELECTROCHEMICAL PRODUCTION OF NANOCRYSTALLINE LAYERS CONTAINING MOLYBDENUM
Keywords: nanocrystalline Ni-Mo alloys|amorphous Ni-Mo-P alloys|electrolytic layers|electrodeposition|corrosion resistance|
No 2 (2005), p. 166-170
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Krongtong V., Tuengsook P., Homkrajai W., Nisaratanaporn E., Wangyao P.
THE EFFECT OF RE-HEAT TREATMENTS ON MICROSTRUCTURAL RESTORATION IN CAST NICKEL SUPERALLOY TURBINE BLADE, GTD-111
Keywords: Microstructural Refurbishment|Rejuvenation|Re-Heat Treatment|Superalloys|Lifetime Extension|GTD-111|
No 2 (2005), p. 171-182
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Vrchovinský V., Zrník J., Kvačkaj T., Wangyao P.
THE CREEP BEHAVIOURS AFTER DIFFERENT ROLLING CONDITIONS IN NICKEL BASE ALLOY
Keywords: Hot and Cold workings|Recrystallization|Annealing|Nickel base superalloy|Creep|
No 2 (2005), p. 183-195
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Wangyao P., Polsilapa S., Nisaratanaporn E.
THE APPLICATION OF HOT ISOSTATIC PRESSING PROCESS TO REJUVENATE SERVICED CAST SUPERALLOY TURBINE BLADES
Keywords: Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP)|Rejuvenation|Microstructural Repair|Nickel - Based Superalloy|
No 2 (2005), p. 196-206
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Michalek K., Sawová M., Pindor J., Střasák P.
NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE EXTENT OF THE TRANSITION ZONE IN 150X150 MM CC-BILLETS
Keywords: transition zone|numerical simulation|
No 2 (2005), p. 207-218
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Rybár R., Végsöová E., Khouri S.
POSSIBILITY ANALYSIS OF THE SOLAR COLLECTORS’ INSTALLATION FOR THE HOT SERVICE WATER PREPARATION SYSTEM ON THE BALCONY RAILINGS OF BLOCKS OF FLATS
Keywords: solar collector|heating system|hot service water|renewable energy|
No 2 (2005), p. 219-224
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Rybár R., Tauš P. , Végsöová E., Daňko J.
SUGGESTION OF THE HEATING SYSTEM RESTRUCTURALIZATION FOR DELIUS PAVILION
Keywords: biomass energy|heating system|renewable energy|
No 2 (2005), p. 225-230
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Imriš M., Soucy G., Fafard M.
CARBON CATHODE RESISTANCE AGAINST SODIUM PENETRATION DURING ALUMINUM ELECTROLYSIS – AN OVERVIEW
Abstract
To design a Hall-Héroult cell with a prolonged lifetime, it is necessary to understand the properties of the cathode carbon material as well as the behavior of its sodium content and the contacting electrolyte under the prevailing electrolysis conditions. Penetration of the carbon cathode material by both sodium and the electrolyte results in various adverse effects, including cathode swelling and crack propagation, cathode heaving, carbon conversion and cathode disruption. These effects all have decisive negative influences on the cell lifetime and in many cases could, in the worst cases, lead to cell destruction and serious process economic losses.
A lot of research to minimize the sodium penetration into the carbon cathode block, thereby minimizing the effect of cathode swelling has been carried out. Among others the most known technique – and one which much effort has gone into – is the utilization of titanium diboride as coating on carbon cathode materials and carbon – titanium diboride composites.
A concise overview of the cathode failure phenomena, caused by sodium penetration into the cathode carbon block material, is provided, along with some suggested methods for carbon cathode block improvements, so that the life time of an aluminum electrolysis cell is prolonged, and the expense of aluminum production reduced, in addition to lessened impact of the “spent” potlining on the environment.

Keywords: Hall Heroult cell|Carbon Cathodes|Sodium penetration|Cathode treatments|
No 2 (2005), p. 231-243
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