SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF METALLIC ELEMENTS FROM THE MELT USING CONTROLLED INTERACTION OF PARAMETERS
Just connect thermodynamic and kinetic factors, mechanisms and flow of process parameters in heats ferrous possible to plan , outline and guide the process of selective oxidation of certain metal elements, if necessary, non-metallic elements , estimate changes of the heat with thermodynamic and kinetic point of view. The above proced...
By Derviš Pihura, Jakob Lamut, Derviš Mujagić
FLOTATION WASTE AS A SECONDARY RAW MATERIAL – FROM ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM TO ECOLOGICAL SOLUTION
Flotation tailings represent the sources of pollution due to degradation of the areas in the vicinity of industrial facilities, raising dust that pollutes the air and penetration of contaminated water into water courses. Flotation tailings Bor, which was the subject of research in this paper, contains copper and is, therefore, a pote...
By Nada Štrbac, Aleksandra Mitovski, Miroslav Sokić, Ivan Mihajlović, Dragana Živković, Ljubiša Balanović
USE OF FINITE ELEMENTS METHOD FOR DETERMINING ELASTO-PLASTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS PARAMETERS
The paper presents numerical procedure for determining fracture mechanics parameters in elasticplastic conditions aroundthe crack tip. Applied to this instance, the analysis included the determination of contour J integral by the energy domain integral method. Both, numerical model of standard dimensions SENB specimen and network of finite element...
By Bahrudin Hrnjica, Fadil Islamović, Dženana Gačo, Zijah Burzić
GLOBAL AND LOCAL PARTITIONING OF ENERGY RELEASE RATES IN FEM SIMULATION OF FRMM TEST USING COHESIVE ZONE
Finite element simulations of a fixed-ratio mode-mixity test (single configuration) are performed using cohesive zone model. Different simulation parameters are varied: automatic stabilisation, cohesive element viscosity and mesh size. A global and local approach are presented and used for calculation of energy release rate contribution from mode I...
By Josip Kačmarčik, Aleksandar Karač
THE ANALYSIS OF THE SHORT AND LONG FIBERS APPLICATION IN MANUFACTURING PRESSURE VESSELS MADE OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
The paper will present the experimental results of testing the mechanical properties of composite materials made of short and long glass fibers, or their combination. It will also present the results of pressure vessels’ hydro-testing, where the emphasis was put on the level of safety, i.e. the possibility of repair of pressure vessels made o...
By Mirzet Beganović, Fadil Islamović, Atif Hodžić, Esad Bajramović
EFFECT OF GRANULATED BLAST FURNACE SLAG ON DEVELOPMENT COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF SLAG CEMENT CEM III
Today there is a growing research activity in order to investigate the possibility of using various waste or alternative materials in the cement and other industries. In this regard, granulated blast furnace slag is a significant addition to the metallurgical cement type CEM III. Cements based on blast furnace slag consist of a mixture of cement cl...
By Nedzad Haračić, Nevzet Merdic, Ilhan Bušatlić, Zehrudin Osmanović, Jelica Zelić
SOME OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SYMMETRICALLY PERTURBED 4-LAYER MOLECULAR CRYSTALLINE ULTRATHIN FILMS
The changes of optical properties under boundary presence in molecular crystal nanofilm were theoretically investigated in this work. The dispersion law and states of excitons as well as their space distribution along boundary direction have been determined using adjusted Green’s function method and also by combined analytical and numerical c...
By S.M. Vučenović, B. Škipina, S.S. Pelemiš Pelemiš, D. Rodić, I.J. Šetrajčić, S. Armaković, J.P. Šetrajčić
FIRE RESISTANCE TESTING OF THE SELF-SUPPORTING SANDWICH PANELS
The goal of this paper is to present the experience in fire resistance testing of the self-supporting facade sandwich panels with sheet metal lining and PIR insulation, thickness 80 and 100 mm, that have been tested to the Standard Fire Curve ISO-834 as well as external fire curve, to the scientific and professional community in the field of expert...
By Edin Garaplija, Sanin Džidić, Vedran Avdić
EFFECT OF ROAD TRAFFIC ON AIR POLLUTION
The expansion of the transport sector has produced a number of negative factors that constantly threaten the quality of life and economy of the country. Studies have shown that motor vehicles can pollute the environment and economy of country with more than 50% compared to other pollutants. Also, automobile traffic reduces the quality of the enviro...
By Dragana Agić, Fuad Klisura, Muhamed Barut
DISPERSION MODELLING POLLUTANTS EMITTED FROM ROAD TRAFFIC IN THE AREA ZENICA USING SOFTWARE MODEL AERMOD
The problem of deteriorated air quality in the area of Zenica is primarily due to the emission of harmful substances from industrial and thermal power plants, local boilers, and then from road traffic, which has initiated various studies to analyze and evaluation of emissions and their impact on air quality, and finding solutions for improve and pr...
By Jusuf Borić, Šefket Goletić