Overview
- Editors:
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Geoff Bearne
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Technology Delivery Systems, UK
Rio Tinto Technology and Innovation, UK
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Marc Dupuis
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Gary Tarcy
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Alcoa Technical Center, New Kensington, USA
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Table of contents (161 chapters)
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Modeling
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Bubbles and Bath Flow
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- László I. Kiss, Sándor Poncsák
Pages 402-408
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- Dagoberto S. Severo, Vanderlei Gusberti, Elton C. V. Pinto, Ronaldo R. Moura
Pages 409-414
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Other
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- Ingo Eick, Detlef Vogelsang, Andrae Behrens
Pages 415-420
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- Jon Berkoe, Philip Diwakar, Lucy Martin, Bob Baxter, C. Mark Read, Patrick Grover et al.
Pages 421-426
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- Andre Felipe Schneider, Tom Plikas, Daniel Richard, Lowy Gunnewiek
Pages 427-432
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- Haiam Abbas, Mark P. Taylor, Mohammed Farid, John J. J. Chen
Pages 433-438
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Back Matter
Pages 445-447
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Design
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Front Matter
Pages 449-449
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New Cell Design
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- G. Thomas Holmes, D. C. Fisher, J. F. Clark, W. D. Ludwig
Pages 451-456
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- C. Vanvoren, P. Homsi, J L. Basquin, T. Beheregaray
Pages 462-467
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- Yang Xiaodong, Zhu Jiaming, Sun Kangjian
Pages 468-473
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Cell Retrofit
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- V. Sparwald, G. Wendt, G. Winkhaus
Pages 474-478
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- D. Vogelsang, I. Eick, M. Segatz, Ch. Droste
Pages 479-484
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- J. Ghosh, A. Steube, B. Levenig
Pages 485-488
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- Terje Johansen, Hans Petter Lange, Rene von Kaenel
Pages 489-493
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- A J M Kalban, Y A M Al Farsi, A S S Binbrek
Pages 494-499
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- Bjørn P. Moxnes, Egil Furu, Ola Jakobsen, Arnt O. Solbu, Halvor Kvande
Pages 500-505
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- C. Vanvoren, P. Homsi, B. Fève, B. Molinier, Y. di Giovanni
Pages 506-511
About this book
ONE OF A FOUR-BOOK COLLECTION SPOTLIGHTING CLASSIC ARTICLES
Landmark research findings and reviews in aluminum reduction technology
Highlighting some of the most important findings and insights reported over the past five decades, this volume features many of the best original research papers and reviews on aluminum reduction technology published from 1963 to 2011. Papers have been organized into seven themes:
1. Fundamentals
2. Modeling
3. Design
4. Operations
5. Control
6. Environmental
7. Alternative processes
The first six themes deal with conventional Hall-Héroult electrolytic reduction technology, whereas the last theme features papers dedicated to nonconventional processes. Each section begins with a brief introduction and ends with a list of recommended articles for further reading, enabling researchers to explore each subject in greater depth.
The papers for this volume were selected from among some 1,500 Light Metals articles. Selection was based on a rigorous review process. Among the papers, readers will find breakthroughs in science as well as papers that have had a major impact on technology. In addition, there are expert reviews summarizing our understanding of key topics at the time of publication.
From basic research to advanced applications, the articles published in this volume collectively represent a complete overview of aluminum reduction technology. It will enable students, scientists, and engineers to trace the history of aluminum reduction technology and bring themselves up to date with the current state of the technology.
Editors and Affiliations
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Technology Delivery Systems, UK
Geoff Bearne
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Rio Tinto Technology and Innovation, UK
Geoff Bearne
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Alcoa Technical Center, New Kensington, USA
Gary Tarcy
About the editors
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) is a member-driven international professional society dedicated to fostering the exchange of learning and ideas across the entire range of materials science and engineering, from minerals processing and primary metals production, to basic research and the advanced applications of materials. Included among its nearly 13,000 professional and student members are metallurgical and materials engineers, scientists, researchers, educators, and administrators from more than 70 countries on six continents. For more information on TMS, visit www.tms.org.