Process Analysis and Simulation in Extractive Metallurgy
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Manufacturing Processes and Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 July 2024) | Viewed by 31795
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Interests: pyrometallurgy; mineral processing; operational dynamics; system integration
Interests: leaching; flotation; rheological studies; simulation; deepsea mining
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Interests: high-temperature physical chemistry applied to pyrometallurgical processes
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Interests: process systems engineering; modeling; optimization; energy systems; iron- and steelmaking
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Extractive metallurgy is capital intensive and, thus, depends on computer-assisted analysis and simulation to attain maximal comprehension of experimental and industrial data. Moreover, extractive metallurgy is a nexus within the material value chain, linking with the upstream mining and mineral processing operations, and feeding into the diversified sectors of construction and manufacturing. It supplies ferrous materials (cast iron and steel), as well as nonferrous (aluminum, copper, nickel, magnesium, titanium, etc.); the raw extracted metals are usually subject to refining and/or alloying prior to deployment into their final application.
Within extractive metallurgy, the target metals are released either through dissolution in corrosive aqueous media, or through high-temperature phase changes, which constitute extractive hydo- and pyro-metallurgy, respectively. Current challenges in extractive metallurgy include energy efficiency, process decarburation, and the effective treatment of waste streams. In particular, much attention is now to foster sustainable supplies of so-called critical elements, including rare earth elements, lithium, cobalt, and platinum group metals.
It is with pleasure that we invite submissions into the current Special Issue devoted to extractive metallurgy, featuring original research, review articles, and technical letters. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Modelling and simulation of unit operations;
- Computational fluid mechanics and related simulations;
- Treatment of complex mineral feeds;
- Hybridization of hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical processes;
- Operations dynamics and scheduling of metallurgical plants;
- Application of materials characterization techniques such as XRD and electron microscopy;
- Computer-assisted process design;
- Logistical analysis of metallurgical supply chains;
- Coupling of recycling and extractive metallurgy;
- Integration of extraction processes with refining and/or alloying;
- Extractive metallurgical considerations within lifecycle analysis.
The Special Issue will contain articles covering both ferrous and nonferrous, including some coverage of critical elements.
Dr. Alessandro Navarra
Dr. Norman Toro
Prof. Dr. Roberto Parra
Prof. Dr. Henrik Saxen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Extractive Metallurgy
- Hydrometallurgy
- Pyrometallurgy
- Mineral Processing
- Ferrous
- Nonferrous
- Modelling
- Simulation
- CFD
- Operational Dynamics
- Process Optimization
- Integrated Management
- Lifecycle Analysis
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