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Vol 158
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39-41
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Article

Development of technology for processing of man-made waste during melting of high-quality stainless steels

Authors:
E. E. Baryshev
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  • Ural State Technical University
Date submitted:
2003-08-02
Date accepted:
2003-09-17
Date published:
2004-12-15

Abstract

The temperature dependences of physical and chemical properties of liquid stainless steels of different classes have been studied. The existence of critical temperatures, heating above which is accompanied by irreversible changes in the structural state of the melt has been established. The influence of the amount of introduced anthropogenic wastes on the type and peculiarities of the properties of steels in the liquid state has been revealed. A model of the structure of liquid stainless steels has been proposed.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Environmental technologies, recycling and disposal of technogenic formations
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