11 results on '"sheet lead"'
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2. Minimising Defect Formation in Sand Casting of Sheet Lead: A DoE Approach
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Arun Prabhakar, Michail Papanikolaou, Konstantinos Salonitis, and Mark Jolly
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sand casting ,sheet lead ,defects ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Sand casting of lead sheet is a traditional manufacturing process used up to the present due to the special features of sand cast sheet such as their attractive sheen. Similarly to any casting process, sand casting of lead sheet suffers from the presence of surface defects. In this study, a surface defect type, hereby referred to as ‘grooves’, has been investigated. The focus has been laid on the identification of the main factors affecting defect formation in this process. Based on a set of screening experiments performed using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) as well as the existing literature, a number of factors affecting the formation of such defects was identified and their corresponding significance was estimated using the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) technique. The obtained results suggest that the most significant factor affecting defect formation in sand casting of lead sheet is the composition of the moulding mixture. Defect formation was also proven to be dependent on the sand grain fineness, the quality of the melt and some of the interactions between the aforementioned process parameters. Finally, an optimal set of process parameters leading to the minimisation of surface defects was identified.
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- 2020
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3. The Electromagnetic Barrel Calorimeter for the GlueX Experiment.
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Barbi, M.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC measurements , *CALORIMETERS , *SCINTILLATORS , *ELECTRIC properties of silicon , *PHOTOMULTIPLIERS , *SILICATE fibers , *QUANTUM chromodynamics , *SHEET lead - Abstract
The electromagnetic barrel calorimeter is one of the main components of the planned GlueX experiment. It will consist of 48 modules made of consecutive layers of 4 m long lead sheet and fast green scintillator fibers for an overall number of approximately 3000 readout channels with silicon-photomultiplier-based photo-sensors for light collection. The calorimeter is expected to achieve energy and time resolution better than [formula] and 200 ps, respectively. In this contribution we present an overview of the calorimeter design and some preliminary studies of its performance using Monte Carlo simulations and beam test measurements. © 2006 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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4. Исследование гравитационной обогатимости забалансовой свинцовой руды месторождения Родниковое
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обогащение ,enrichments ,dressability ,гранулометрический состав ,tailings ,свинец ,обогатимость ,fractional analysis ,фракционный анализ ,концентрат ,хвосты ,руда ,particle size distribution ,ore ,sheet lead ,concentrate - Abstract
Статья посвящена определению возможности получения свинцовых концентратов из забалансовой руды месторождения Родниковое с использованием гравитационных процесоов обогащения. Представленные результаты гранулометрического состава показали, что основная часть свинцовых минералов концентрируется в крупных классах. Результаты фракционного анализа показывают целесообразность использования гравитационных процессов обогащения для получения кондиционного свинцового концентрата. Разработка оптимальной технологии переработки руды месторождения Родниковое является актуальной, а использование гравитационных процессов переработки позволит получать качественные концентраты с невысокой себестоимостью по экологически безопасной технологии., The article is devoted to the determination of the possibility of obtaining lead concentrates from the off-balance ore of the Rodnikovoe deposit using gravity enrichment processes. The presented results of the granulometric composition showed that the main part of the lead minerals is concentrated in large size classes. The results of the fractional analysis show the feasibility of using gravity enrichment processes to obtain a conditioned c-screw concentrate. The development of an optimal technology for processing ore from the Rodnikovoe deposit is relevant, and the use of gravity processing processes will allow us to obtain high-quality concentrates with a low cost and environmentally safe technology., Горный журнал Казахстана, Выпуск 4 (192) 2021, Pages 36-41
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- 2021
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5. Large-scale and facial fabrication of PbS nanorods by sulfuration of a Pb sheet.
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Cheraghizade, Mohsen, Yousefi, Ramin, Jamali-Sheini, Farid, Saáedi, Abdolhossein, and Ming Huang, Nay
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LEAD sulfide , *MICROFABRICATION , *NANORODS , *SULFURATION , *SHEET lead , *NANOSTRUCTURED materials , *SCANNING electron microscopes , *TEMPERATURE effect - Abstract
Abstract: PbS nanostructures were synthesized by sulfuration of lead sheets in a tube furnace under sulfur ambiance. The lead sheets were placed in different temperature zones, between 330 and 470°C. Field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) images showed that only the lead sheet placed at 330°C showed nanorods morphology. The prepared nanorods exhibited a rectangular shape with an average diameter of 95nm and an average length of 400nm. The phase and composition of the product were identified by x-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern and x-ray photoelectron spectra (XPS). The pattern indicated that these PbS nanorods were with a cubic phase and the XPS result showed binding energy for lead and sulfur that belonged to PbS structure. In addition, Raman measurements confirmed the XRD pattern and XPS results and indicated three Raman active modes, which belonged to PbS phase for the nanorods. The optical properties of the products were characterized by UV–visible and room temperature photoluminescence (PL) spectrometers. The optical characterization results showed a band gap for the PbS nanorods in the infrared region. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2014
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6. THIN LEAD SHEETS IN THE DECORATIVE FEATURES IN PAVIA CHARTERHOUSE.
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Colombo, Chiara, Realini, Marco, Sansonetti, Antonio, Rampazzi, Laura, and Casadio, Francesca
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LEAD ,SHEET lead ,NATIVE element minerals ,STONE ,RENAISSANCE architecture ,DECORATION & ornament ,CHARTERHOUSES - Abstract
The facade of the church of the Pavia Charterhouse, built at the end of the 15
th century, shows outstanding decorative features made of different stone materials, such as marbles, breccias and sandstones. Magnificent ornamental elements are made of thin lead sheets, and some marble slabs are inlaid with them. Metal elements are shaped in complex geometric and phytomorphic design, to form a Greek fret in black contrasting with the white Carrara marble. Lead pins were fixed to the back of the thin lead sheets with the aim of attaching the metal elements to the marble; in so doing the pins and the lead sheets constitute a single piece of metal. In some areas, lead elements have been lost, and they have been substituted with a black plaster, matching the colour of the metal. To the authors' knowledge, this kind of decorative technique is rare, and confirms the refinement of Renaissance Lombard architecture. This work reports on the results of an extensive survey of the white, orange and yellowish layers, which are present on the external surface of the lead. The thin lead sheets have been characterized and their state of conservation has been studied with the aid of Optical Microscopy, SEM-EDS, FTIR and Raman analyses. Lead sulphate, lead carbonates and oxides have been identified as decay products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2006
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7. Locating Current Sheets in the Solar Corona.
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Büchner, J.
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SOLAR corona , *SHEET lead , *MAGNETIC reconnection , *ENERGY dissipation , *MAGNETIC fields , *SIMULATION methods & models - Abstract
Current sheets are essential for energy dissipation in the solar corona, in particular by enabling magnetic reconnection. Unfortunately, sufficiently thin current sheets cannot be resolved observationally and the theory of their formation is an unresolved issue as well. We consider two predictors of coronal current concentrations, both based on geometrical or even topological properties of a force-free coronal magnetic field. First, there are separatrices related to magnetic nulls. Through separatrices the magnetic connectivity changes discontinuously. Coronal magnetic nulls are, however, very rare. Second, inspired by the concept of generalized magnetic reconnection without nulls, quasi-separatrix layers (QSL) were suggested. Through QSL the magnetic connectivity changes continuously, though strongly. The strength of the connectivity change can be quantified by measuring the squashing of the flux tubes which connect the magnetically conjugated photospheres. We verify the QSL and separatrix concepts by comparing the sites of magnetic nulls and enhanced squashing with the location of current concentrations in the corona. Due to the known difficulties of their direct observation, we simulated coronal current sheets by numerically calculating the response of the corona to energy input from the photosphere, heating a simultaneously observed Extreme Ultraviolet Bright Point. We did not find coronal current sheets at separatrices but at several QSL locations. The reason is that, although the geometrical properties of force-free extrapolated magnetic fields can indeed hint at possible current concentrations, a necessary condition for current sheet formation is the local energy input into the corona. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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8. Minimising Defect Formation in Sand Casting of Sheet Lead: A DoE Approach.
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Prabhakar, Arun, Papanikolaou, Michail, Salonitis, Konstantinos, and Jolly, Mark
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SAND casting ,SURFACE defects ,MANUFACTURING processes ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,METAL castings - Abstract
Sand casting of lead sheet is a traditional manufacturing process used up to the present due to the special features of sand cast sheet such as their attractive sheen. Similarly to any casting process, sand casting of lead sheet suffers from the presence of surface defects. In this study, a surface defect type, hereby referred to as 'grooves', has been investigated. The focus has been laid on the identification of the main factors affecting defect formation in this process. Based on a set of screening experiments performed using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) as well as the existing literature, a number of factors affecting the formation of such defects was identified and their corresponding significance was estimated using the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) technique. The obtained results suggest that the most significant factor affecting defect formation in sand casting of lead sheet is the composition of the moulding mixture. Defect formation was also proven to be dependent on the sand grain fineness, the quality of the melt and some of the interactions between the aforementioned process parameters. Finally, an optimal set of process parameters leading to the minimisation of surface defects was identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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9. Environmental performance of lead sheet.
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CONSTRUCTION materials ,BUILDING materials & the environment ,SHEET lead ,ROOFING materials ,ARCHITECTURE - Abstract
The article offers information on the environmental performance of the building material lead sheet. Topics discussed include the carbon footprint of lead, the BRE (Building Research Establishment) Green Guide and the Ecopoint score of lead sheet. The life cycle of lead sheet, which usually lasts 60 to 100 years, is also discussed.
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- 2013
10. Movers and makers.
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CONSTRUCTION industry ,CEMENT kilns ,CATALOGS ,SHEET lead - Abstract
The article presents an update related to the construction industry in Great Britain as of January 2008. Cemex has been granted a permit by the Environment Agency to augment the number of used tyres it burns to heat its cement kiln at Rugby Works in Warwickshire, England. A catalogue of natural stone products, composites and mosaics has been published by Capital Marble Design. According to a study conducted by the Institute of Occupational Medicine, direct skin contact with lead sheets poses no danger to health.
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- 2008
11. PepsiCo. agrees to $1M penalty, end leaded labels.
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PUBLISHED reprints ,LEGAL settlement ,SHEET lead ,LABELS ,CONSUMER protection - Abstract
The article presents a reprints of the article "PepsiCo. Agrees to $1M Penalty, End Leaded Labels," which appeared in the "Sacramento Business Journal." It reports on the plans of PepsiCo. Inc. to remove its leaded labels on bottled softdrinks imported from Mexico and agreed to pay for a $1 million penalty on April 21, 2006. The settlement also requires Pepsi to pay $500,000 to fund surveillance activities to keep Mexican bottles out of California.
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- 2006
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