
Principles of Metal Refining and Recycling
Oxford University Press
Published on 4. November 2021
Book
Hardback
784 pages
978-0-19-881192-3 (ISBN)
Description
Principles of Metal Refining and Recycling provides a self-contained introduction to the field of purification and recycling of metals. The scientific principles in the treatment of the various metals are the same. The importance of using a clean and properly alloyed metal is described in detail. The text covers thermodynamics, physical and transport properties, mixing, mass transfer and numerical models. It describes methods for removal of dissolved impurity elements, particles, and inclusions. It considers important aspects of the solidification process, remelting and adding of alloys. Recycling, future challenges and specific processes for each metal are discussed in detail.
The book is a greatly extended update of the 1992 book Principles of Metal Refining by T. Abel Engh. It includes in particular the subjects of metal recycling, ferrous and non-ferrous metal refining, and metalloids like silicon.
The book is a greatly extended update of the 1992 book Principles of Metal Refining by T. Abel Engh. It includes in particular the subjects of metal recycling, ferrous and non-ferrous metal refining, and metalloids like silicon.
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Edition
1
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
246 line drawing and colour halftones
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
1634 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-881192-3 (9780198811923)
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Principles of Metal Refining and Recycling
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Persons
Thorvald Abel Engh graduated from NTH in 1958. He has worked at IBM's laboratory for process control, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), at the Metallurgical Research Station in Lulea, and at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. From 1971 to 1980 he was a lecturer in Metallurgy Engineering, and from 1980-2004 he was a professor of process metallurgy at Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He still works in the field of refining and recycling metals
Geoffrey Sigworth has worked extensively in metals production and refining, melt treatment, alloy design and metal casting. Particular areas of his scientific interest have been the thermochemistry of metallic alloys, control of cast microstructures and characterizing quality in net-shaped castings. Dr. Sigworth was formerly technical specialist for foundry products at Alcoa (Aluminum Company of America); and has extensive experience working for other metal producers as a consultant.
Anne Kvithyld earned her PhD in aluminium recycling at Norwegian University of Science and Technology in 2003. She has worked as a visiting scientist at the Colorado School of Mines and now as a senior researcher at SINTEF, in particular in the field of recycling and refining of metals.
Geoffrey Sigworth has worked extensively in metals production and refining, melt treatment, alloy design and metal casting. Particular areas of his scientific interest have been the thermochemistry of metallic alloys, control of cast microstructures and characterizing quality in net-shaped castings. Dr. Sigworth was formerly technical specialist for foundry products at Alcoa (Aluminum Company of America); and has extensive experience working for other metal producers as a consultant.
Anne Kvithyld earned her PhD in aluminium recycling at Norwegian University of Science and Technology in 2003. She has worked as a visiting scientist at the Colorado School of Mines and now as a senior researcher at SINTEF, in particular in the field of recycling and refining of metals.
Author
Formerly Professor EmeritusFormerly Professor Emeritus, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Senior Research ScientistSenior Research Scientist, SINTEF
ConsultantConsultant, GKS Engineering
Content
1: Christian Julius Simensen, Otto Lunder, Oddvin Reiso: The effect of dissolved elements and inclusions on the properties of metal products
2: Thermodynamics
3: Mass transfer mixing and numerical models
4: Gabriella Tranell, Martin Syvertsen, and Erlend Bjornstad: Removal of dissolved impurities from molten metals
5: Roderick Guthrie, Sarina Bao, and Mihaiela Isac,: Removal of inclusions from melts
6: Eivind Johannes Ovrelid: Solidification and Refining
7: Martin Syvertsen: Remelting and addition of alloy components
8: Christina Meskers: Metal processes and applications - an overview
9: Olle Wijk: Refining in Steel Converters
10: Per Bakke: Recycling
2: Thermodynamics
3: Mass transfer mixing and numerical models
4: Gabriella Tranell, Martin Syvertsen, and Erlend Bjornstad: Removal of dissolved impurities from molten metals
5: Roderick Guthrie, Sarina Bao, and Mihaiela Isac,: Removal of inclusions from melts
6: Eivind Johannes Ovrelid: Solidification and Refining
7: Martin Syvertsen: Remelting and addition of alloy components
8: Christina Meskers: Metal processes and applications - an overview
9: Olle Wijk: Refining in Steel Converters
10: Per Bakke: Recycling