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A heat-transfer model and sound packing systems for mechanized stacking of dinas components in furnace wagons. / Levchenko, Yu.; Lisienko, V.; Fetisov, B.
в: Refractories, Том 31, № 5-6, 01.05.1990, стр. 293-295.

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title = "A heat-transfer model and sound packing systems for mechanized stacking of dinas components in furnace wagons",
abstract = "A model for coupled stationary heat transfer has been used in schemes for stacking rectangular items in order to mechanize the filling of furnace wagons. Molded dinas items for coking ovens meeting the mechanization requirements should be stacked in enlarged modules 800×1150×1200 mm. Trial runs have shown that the main conclusions drawn from the simulation are correct.",
author = "Yu. Levchenko and V. Lisienko and B. Fetisov",
year = "1990",
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doi = "10.1007/BF01281656",
language = "English",
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publisher = "Springer Nature",
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