Template_paper_proceedings_3rd_Slag_Valor_Symposium



Abstracts - PapersAbstract SubmissionThe Organising and Scientific Committees of the Conference cordially invite all interested participants to submit paper(s) to be featured at the Conference. All submitted abstracts will undergo a full review with accepted abstracts selected for the final mode of presentation either in oral or poster format.?? Abstract submission can only be done online.? An abstract of no more than 1500 characters (around 25 lines) should be submitted before 15th January 2020.? Abstract topic should belong to the?Conference themes (see below).? All contributions should be presented during the conference by a registered presenting author.?New Notification of acceptance:?31th March 2020New Full paper submission deadline:?30th April 2020New Final programme:?15th June 2020Conference ThemesThe conference aspires to cover the whole chain of bauxite residue, from production to applications. In detail, the themes as structured in the program are:Current status of the industryTechnologyProcessing & additivesMonitoring BR storage areasRemediation and rehabilitationStandardsPolicy & legislationTransportingHandlingClassificationPoster presentationsDimensions: A1 to A0, portrait page. Printed posters should be delivered to the Conference Secretariat and the Venue at least 24h before the BR2020 starting date.(Address: RAMADA HOTEL, Mamaia, bowling zone, behind Satul de Vacanta) TITLE OF THE PAPER - CALIBRI 18 - BOLD - CAPSPieter JANSEN1, Jan PEETERS21 Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, KULeuven, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium2 Department of Chemical Engineering, KULeuven, 3001 Heverlee, Belgiumpieter.jansen@mtm.kuleuven.be, jan.peeters@mtm.kuleuven.beAbstractShort abstract containing max 10 lines. The title of the abstract is (Calibri, 16, bold). The text of the abstract is (Calibri, 12, italic). This document has an adjusted width of 19.8 cm. Page set up is top 2.2 cm, bottom 4.1 cm, left and right both 2.55 cm. For numerical data, use “.” Instead of ”,” (cf. 3.45). Use English English (not American English: isation instead of ization, colour instead of color etc.).IntroductionThe title of the paper is (Calibri, 18, bold, caps). Total length of the paper is 6 pages. This applies to both, oral and poster presentations.Content titles are (Calibri, 16, bold). Paragraphs are separated from one another by 2 ‘enters’ (1 space).The text (Calibri, 12, normal), distance between the lines ‘at least’ 16 points. This distance is maintained throughout the entire text.Consistency in the following:X% (and not X %)wt.% (and not wt%)et al. (and not et al)For references: XY (and not X Y)For references at the end of a sentence: X.Y (and not XY.)Please use this template and its predefined styles, this makes editing the papers a lot easier.Second TitleAll other sections are the same as the one indicated in the introduction. Second level of not-numbered titlesThe second level titles are (Calibri, 13, Bold).Figures: Graphs and picturesGraphs can best be inserted as a picture by copying the picture from the program (excel, sigma-plot, matlab, …) and use ‘paste special’ as picture. If the graph is already in picture format, take care of the size of the picture and be aware that the A4 format will be reduced to a 16 cm by 24 cm format which is only 81% of A4. You can always check the outlook of your paper by zooming in to 81%. 300 dpi is in most cases big enough. A higher size can make the document too heavy. The Figure is centred. The number and name of the figures should be indicated under it also centred (Calibri, 12 points, ‘Figure x: ’ bold, further caption not bold, distance also at least 16 points). Figure 1: Powder X-ray diffractogram of untreated residue SR1 (1), treated with 0.1 g/g micro-silica (2) and treated with 0.2 g/g micro-silica (3)If more figures are put next to each other a table can be used and the pictures can be put in the tables as shown below.Figure 2: Leaching of Pb from bottom ash treated SR1 after 1 week (left) and 5 weeks (right) curingTablesTables can be inserted as table format from word or excel or as picture. The number and name of the table should be indicated above it (Calibri, 12 points, not bold apart from ‘Table x: ’). The table is centred to the middle of the page. Table 1: Example of a table(wt.%)Slag 1Slag 2Slag 3CaO/SiO21.71.11.8Cr2O31.16.70.9MgO6.511.02.3ReferencesReferences are indicated in the text by a number in superscript. Do not use automatic numbering. Some examples of references are given below (Calibri, 10, distance between the lines is at least 13 points):D. Durinck, G. Mertens, P. T. Jones, J. Elsen, B. Blanpain and P. Wollants, “Slag Solidification Modeling Using the Scheil-Gulliver Assumptions”, J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 90(4) 1177-85 (2007).S. Arnout, M. Guo, D. Durinck, P. T. Jones, J. Elsen, B. Blanpain and P. Wollants, “Phase Relations in Stainless Steel Slags”, in Proceeding of European Metallurgical Conference (EMC 2007), Edited by N. L. Piret. Society for Mining, Metallurgy, Resources and Environmental Technology (GDMB), Düsseldorf, Germany, 2007.H.A. van der Sloot, L. Heasman, P. Quevauviller, Harmonization of leaching/extraction tests, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1997. ................
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