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to chemical contamination and microstructural heterogeneity. During collection, sorting and remelting processes, several impurity elements such as iron [1], copper, zinc or magnesium may accumulate in the melt
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setup will allow the exploration of global flow structures, large-scale recirculation, and the transition to the fully heterogeneous regime under realistic industrial conditions. In parallel, smaller
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). These processes strongly influence particle transport, settling, and dispersion in many environmental and industrial systems, including atmospheric aerosols, sediment transport, and spray processes. Most previous
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of the bioeconomy. On the one hand, the energy transition needs the production of green hydrogen, which is fundamental for green transportation, as well as for major industrial processes such as the Haber-Bosch and