Standard

Effect of structure and properties of steel melt on quality of solid cast steel. / Kolotukhin, E. V.; Baum, Boris A.; Kuleshova, E. A. и др.
в: Stal', № 7, 1992, стр. 21-28.

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Harvard

Kolotukhin, EV, Baum, BA, Kuleshova, EA, Larionov, VN, Tret'yakova, EE & Tyagunov, GV 1992, 'Effect of structure and properties of steel melt on quality of solid cast steel', Stal', № 7, стр. 21-28.

APA

Kolotukhin, E. V., Baum, B. A., Kuleshova, E. A., Larionov, V. N., Tret'yakova, E. E., & Tyagunov, G. V. (1992). Effect of structure and properties of steel melt on quality of solid cast steel. Stal', (7), 21-28.

Vancouver

Kolotukhin EV, Baum BA, Kuleshova EA, Larionov VN, Tret'yakova EE, Tyagunov GV. Effect of structure and properties of steel melt on quality of solid cast steel. Stal'. 1992;(7):21-28.

Author

Kolotukhin, E. V. ; Baum, Boris A. ; Kuleshova, E. A. и др. / Effect of structure and properties of steel melt on quality of solid cast steel. в: Stal'. 1992 ; № 7. стр. 21-28.

BibTeX

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title = "Effect of structure and properties of steel melt on quality of solid cast steel",
abstract = "The physical structure of liquid high melting alloys is proposed which further develops a quasi-chemical version for micro-inhomogeneous model of multi-component melts. Interaction between microinclusions like Ni3Al resulting in a three-dimensional structure serves as a basis for the model. The destruction of the structure causes the formation of polyclasters which are particles of refractory components 1-10 Nm in size surrounded by microinclusions like Ni3Al. A number of optimization techniques for melting is recommended and promoted. Owing to high temperature treatment of melts, cast structures, running characteristics of metal products and ingot-to-product yield are sufficiently improved.",
author = "Kolotukhin, {E. V.} and Baum, {Boris A.} and Kuleshova, {E. A.} and Larionov, {V. N.} and Tret'yakova, {E. E.} and Tyagunov, {G. V.}",
year = "1992",
language = "Русский",
pages = "21--28",
journal = "Stal'",
issn = "0038-920X",
publisher = "Общество с ограниченной ответственностью {"}Интермет Инжиниринг{"}",
number = "7",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Effect of structure and properties of steel melt on quality of solid cast steel

AU - Kolotukhin, E. V.

AU - Baum, Boris A.

AU - Kuleshova, E. A.

AU - Larionov, V. N.

AU - Tret'yakova, E. E.

AU - Tyagunov, G. V.

PY - 1992

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N2 - The physical structure of liquid high melting alloys is proposed which further develops a quasi-chemical version for micro-inhomogeneous model of multi-component melts. Interaction between microinclusions like Ni3Al resulting in a three-dimensional structure serves as a basis for the model. The destruction of the structure causes the formation of polyclasters which are particles of refractory components 1-10 Nm in size surrounded by microinclusions like Ni3Al. A number of optimization techniques for melting is recommended and promoted. Owing to high temperature treatment of melts, cast structures, running characteristics of metal products and ingot-to-product yield are sufficiently improved.

AB - The physical structure of liquid high melting alloys is proposed which further develops a quasi-chemical version for micro-inhomogeneous model of multi-component melts. Interaction between microinclusions like Ni3Al resulting in a three-dimensional structure serves as a basis for the model. The destruction of the structure causes the formation of polyclasters which are particles of refractory components 1-10 Nm in size surrounded by microinclusions like Ni3Al. A number of optimization techniques for melting is recommended and promoted. Owing to high temperature treatment of melts, cast structures, running characteristics of metal products and ingot-to-product yield are sufficiently improved.

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M3 - Статья

SP - 21

EP - 28

JO - Stal'

JF - Stal'

SN - 0038-920X

IS - 7

ER -

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