2013 Vol. 20, No. 12

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Performance evaluation for selectivity of the flocculant on hematite in selective flocculation
Lopamudra Panda, Pradip K. Banerjee, Surendra Kumar Biswal, R. Venugopal, and  N. R. Mandre
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1123-1129. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0844-y
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Increased demand for iron ore necessitates the utilization of low-grade iron ore fines, slimes, and existing tailings. Selective flocculation can be an alternative physico-chemical process for utilizing these low-grade fines, slimes, and tailings. In selective flocculation, the most critical objective is the selection of proper reagents that will make floc of desired minerals. In present study, selective flocculation was applied to ultra-fine synthetic mixtures of hematite and kaolinite, and the Fe value was upgraded up to 65.78% with the reduction of Al2O3 and SiO2 values to 2.65% and 3.66%, respectively. Here, degraded wheat starch was used as a flocculant.In this process, separation occurs on the basis of the selectivity of the flocculant. The selectivity of the flocculant can be quantified in terms of separation efficiency. Here, an attempt was also made to develop a correlation between separation efficiency and major operating parameters such as flocculent dose, pH value, and solid concentration to predict the separation performance.
Bioleaching of copper oxide ore by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
M. A. Shabani, M. Irannajad, A. R. Azadmehr, and  M. Meshkini
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1130-1133. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0845-x
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Bioleaching is an environmentally friendly method for extraction of metal from ores. In this study, bioleaching of copper oxide ore by Pseudomonas aeruginosa was investigated. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a heterotrophic bacterium that can produce various organic acids in an appropriate culture medium, and these acids can operate as leaching agents. The parameters, such as particle size, glucose percentage in the culture medium, bioleaching time, and solid/liquid ratio were optimized. Optimum bioleaching conditions were found as follows: particle size of 150–177 μm, glucose percentage of 6%, bioleaching time of 8 d, and solid/liquid ratio of 1:80. Under these conditions, 53% of copper was extracted.
Non-isothermal reduction kinetics of titanomagnetite by hydrogen
Jie Dang, Guo-hua Zhang, Xiao-jun Hu, and  Kuo-chih Chou
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1134-1140. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0846-9
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Reduction of titanomagnetite (TTM) powders by H2-Ar gas mixtures was investigated under a non-isothermal condition by using a thermogravimetric analysis system. It was found that non-isothermal reduction of TTM proceeded via a dual-reaction mechanism. The first reaction was reduction of TTM to wüstite and ilmenite, whereas the second one was reduction of wüstite and ilmenite to iron and titanium dioxide. By using a new model for the dual reactions, which was in an analytical form and incorporated different variables, such as time, temperature, particle size, and hydrogen partial pressure, rate-controlling steps for the dual reactions were obtained with the apparent activation energies calculated to be 90–98 and 115–132 kJ/mol for the first and second reactions, respectively.
New technology for recyclingmaterials from oily cold rollingmill sludge
Bo Liu, Shen-gen Zhang, Jian-jun Tian, De-an Pan, Ling Meng, and  Yang Liu
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1141-1147. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0847-8
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Oily cold rolling mill (CRM) sludge is one of metallurgical industry solid wastes. The recycle of these wastes can not only protect the environment but also permit their reutilization. In this research, a new process of “hydrometallurgical treatment + hydrothermal synthesis” was investigated for the combined recovery of iron and organic materials from oily CRM sludge. Hydrometallurgical treatment, mainly including acid leaching, centrifugal separation, neutralization reaction, oxidizing, and preparation of hydrothermal reaction precursor, was first utilized for processing the sludge. Then, micaceous iron oxide (MIO) pigment powders were prepared through hydrothermal reaction of the obtained precursor in alkaline media. The separated organic materials can be used for fuel or chemical feedstock. The quality of the prepared MIO pigments is in accordance with the standards of MIO pigments for paints (ISO 10601-2007). This clean, effective, and economical technology offers a new way to recycle oily CRM sludge.
Endpoint temperature prediction of molten steel in RH using improved case-based reasoning
Kai Feng, Hong-bing Wang, An-jun Xu, and  Dong-feng He
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1148-1154. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0848-7
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An improved case-based reasoning (CBR) method was proposed to predict the endpoint temperature of molten steel in Ruhrstahl Heraeus (RH) process. Firstly, production data were analyzed by multiple linear regressions and a pairwise comparison matrix in analytic hierarchy process (AHP) was determined by this linear regression’s coefficient. The weights of various influencing factors were obtained by AHP. Secondly, the dividable principles of case base including “0–1” and “breakpoint” were proposed, and the case base was divided into several homogeneous parts. Finally, the improved CBR was compared with ordinary CBR, which is based on the even weight and the single base. The results show that the improved CBR has a higher hit rate for predicting the endpoint temperature of molten steel in RH.
Microstructure, crystallography and nucleation mechanism of NANOBAIN steel
Yao Huang, Ai-min Zhao, Jian-guo He, Xiao-pei Wang, Zhi-gang Wang, and  Liang Qi
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1155-1163. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0849-6
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The microstructure of bainite ferrite in NANOBAIN steel transformed at different temperatures was investigated by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, electron back-scattered diffraction, and vickers hardness tester in detail. It is found that the average width of bainitic ferrite (BF) plates can be refined to be thinner with the reduction of temperature (473–573 K), and the bainitic ferrite plates can reach up to 20–74 nm at 473 K. Crystallographic analysis reveals that the bainitic ferrite laths are close to the Nishiyama-Wasserman orientation relationship with their parent austenite. Temperature shows a significant effect on the variant selection, and a decrease in temperature generally weakens the variant selection. Thermodynamic analyses indicates that the Lacher, Fowler and Guggenheim (LFG) model is more suitable than the Kaufman, Radcliffe and Cohen (KRC) model dealing with NANOBAIN steel at a low temperature range. The free energy change ΔGγ→BF is about −1500 J·mol−1 at 473 K, which indicates that nucleation in NANOBAIN steel is the shear mechanism. Finally, the formation of carbon poor regions is thermodynamically possible, and the existence of carbon poor regions can greatly increase the possibility of the shear mechanism.
Metallographic etching and microstructure characterization of NiCrMoV rotor steels for nuclear power
Peng Liu, Feng-gui Lu, Xia Liu, and  Yu-lai Gao
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1164-1169. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0850-0
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The grain size of prior austenite has a distinct influence on the microstructure and final mechanical properties of steels. Thus, it is significant to clearly reveal the grain boundaries and therefore to precisely characterize the grain size of prior austenite. For NiCrMoV rotor steels quenched and tempered at high temperature, it is really difficult to display the grain boundaries of prior austenite clearly, which limits a further study on the correlation between the properties and the corresponding microstructure. In this paper, an effective etchant was put forward and further optimized. Experimental results indicated that this agent was effective to show the details of grain boundaries, which help analyze fatigue crack details along the propagation path. The optimized corrosion agent is successful to observe the microstructure characteristics and expected to help analyze the effect of microstructure for a further study on the mechanical properties of NiCrMoV rotor steels used in the field of nuclear power.
Copper foils with gradient structure in thickness direction and different roughnesses on two surfaces fabricated by double rolling
Xi-yong Wang, Xue-feng Liu, Wen-jiang Zou, and  Jian-xin Xie
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1170-1175. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0851-z
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Copper foils with gradient structure in thickness direction and different roughnesses on two surfaces were fabricated by double rolling. The two surface morphologies of double-rolled copper foils are quite different, and the surface roughness values are 61 and 1095 nm, respectively. The roughness value of matt surface can meet the requirement for bonding the resin matrix with copper foils used for flexible printed circuit boards, thus may omit traditional roughening treatment; the microstructure of double-rolled copper foils demonstrates an obviously asymmetric gradient feature. From bright surface to matt surface in thickness direction, the average grain size first increases from 2.3 to 7.4 μm and then decreases to 3.6 μm; compared with conventional rolled copper foils, the double-rolled copper foils exhibit a remarkably increased bending fatigue life, and the increased range is about 16.2%.
Solute atom migration in GH4169 superalloy under electrostatic fields
Yao Wang, Lei Wang, Yang Liu, Xiu Song, Bei-jiang Zhang, and  Jin-hui Du
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1176-1182. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0852-y
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Electric field treatment (EFT) was applied on GH4169 alloy during aging at 500–800℃ to investigate the microstructure and property variation of the alloy under the action of EFT. The results demonstrate that the short-distance diffusion of Al, Ti, and Nb atoms can be accelerated by EFT, which results in the coarsening of γ′ and γ″ phases. Meanwhile, lattice distortion can be caused by the segregation of Fe and Cr atoms, owing to the vacancy flows migrating toward the charged surfaces of the alloy. Therefore, the alloy is hardened by the application of EFT, even if the strength of the alloy is partly reduced, which is caused by precipitation coarsening.
New approach for assessing the weldability of precipitation-strengthened nickel-base superalloys
Homam Naffakh Moosavy, Mohammad-Reza Aboutalebi, Seyed Hossein Seyedein, Meisam Khodabakhshi, and  Carlo Mapelli
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1183-1191. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0853-x
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A new procedure was proposed for evaluating the weldability of nickel-base superalloys. The theory is on the basis of two microstructural patterns. In pattern I, the weld microstructure exhibits severe alloying segregation, many low-melting eutectic structures, and low weldability. The weld requires a weaker etchant and a shorter time for etching. In pattern II, the weld microstructure displays less alloying segregation, low quantity of eutectic structures, and high weldability. The weld needs a stronger etchant and a longer time for etching. Five superalloys containing different amounts of Nb and Ti were designed to verify the patterns. After welding operations, the welds were etched by four etchants with different corrosivities. The weldability was determined by TG-DSC measurements. The metallography and weldability results confirmed the theoretic patterns. Finally, the etchant corrosivity and etching time were proposed as new criteria to evaluate the weldability of nickel-base superalloys.
Fatigue small crack growth threshold determination of a high-Nb TiAl alloy at different temperatures by in-situ observation
Min Zhang, Xi-ping Song, Long Yu, Hong-liang Li, Ze-hui Jiao, and  Hui-chen Yu
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1192-1197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0854-9
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The purpose of this paper is to estimate the fatigue crack growth threshold of a high-Nb TiAl alloy at the different temperatures based on scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in-situ observation. The results indicated that the fatigue crack growth threshold ΔKth of a nearly lamellar high-Nb TiAl alloy with 8% Nb content at room temperature and 750℃ was determined as 12.89 MPa·m1/2 and 8.69 MPa·m1/2, respectively. The effect of the elevated temperature on the fatigue crack growth threshold cannot be ignored. At the same time, the early stage of fatigue crack propagation exhibited multicrack initiation and bridge-link behavior.

Failure analysis of AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets based on the extended GTN damage model
Rui-ze Wang, Zhang-hua Chen, Yu-jie Li, and  Chao-fang Dong
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1198-1207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0855-8
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Based on the Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN) model and Hill’s quadratic anisotropic yield criterion, a combined experimental-numerical study on fracture initiation in the process of thermal stamping of Mg alloy AZ31 sheets was carried out. The aim is to predict the formability of thermal stamping of the Mg alloy sheets at different temperatures. The presented theoretical framework was implemented into a VUMAT subroutine for ABAQUS/EXPLICIT. Internal damage evolution due to void growth and coalescence developed at different temperatures in the Mg alloy sheets was observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Moreover, the thermal effects on the void growth, coalescence, and fracture behavior of the Mg alloy sheets were analyzed by the extended GTN model and forming limit diagrams (FLD). Parameters employed in the GTN model were determined from tensile tests and numerical iterative computation. The distribution of major and minor principal strains in the specimens was determined from the numerical results. Therefore, the corresponding forming limit diagrams at different stress levels and temperatures were drawn. The comparison between the predicted forming limits and the experimental data shows a good agreement.

Sintering behavior of Cr in different atmospheres and its effect on the microstructure and properties of copper-based composite materials
Ye Wang, Qing-zhi Yan, Fei-fei Zhang, Chang-chun Ge, Xiao-lu Zhang, and  Hai-qin Zhao
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1208-1213. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0856-7
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Copper matrix composites consisting of chromium (Cr) or ferrochrome (Cr-Fe) as strengthening elements and molybdenum disulfide as a lubricant had been sintered in nitrogen and hydrogen atmosphere, respectively. Their morphology and energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDS) analysis showed that serious interaction occurred between MoS2 and Cr (or Cr-Fe) particles when the samples were sintered in hydrogen atmosphere. Chromium sulfide compound (CrxSy) was formed as a reaction product, which decreased the density and strength of the composites remarkably. This interaction was inhibited when the samples were sintered in nitrogen atmosphere; thus, the mechanical properties of the composites were improved.

Influence of B source materials on the synthesis of TiB2-Al2O3 nanocomposite powders by mechanical alloying
Majid Abdellahi, Javad Heidari, and  Rahman Sabouhi
2013, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 1214-1220. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-013-0857-6
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An Al2O3-TiB2 nanocomposite was successfully synthesized by ball milling of Al, TiO2 and two B source materials of B2O3 (system (1)) and H3BO3 (system (2)). Phase identification of the milled samples was examined by Xray diffraction. The morphology and microstructure of the milled powders were monitored by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. It was found that the formation of this composite was completed after 15 and 30 h of milling time in systems (1) and (2), respectively. More milling energy was required for the formation of this composite in system (2) due to the lubricant properties of H3BO3 and also its decomposition to HBO2 and B2O3 during milling. On the basis of X-ray diffraction patterns and thermodynamic calculations, this composite was formed by highly exothermic mechanically induced self-sustaining reactions (MSR) in both systems. The MSR mode took place around 9 h and 25 h of milling in systems (1) and (2), respectively. At the end of milling (15 h for system (1) and 30 h for system (2)) the grain size of about 35–50 nm was obtained in both systems.