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Keywords
alloying
aluminum
bainite
blast furnace
chemical composition
continuous casting
copper
corrosion resistance
extraction
hardness
heat treatment
mathematical modeling
mechanical properties
microalloying
microstructure
modeling
nonmetallic inclusions
slag
steel
strength
structure
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alloying
aluminum
bainite
blast furnace
chemical composition
continuous casting
copper
corrosion resistance
extraction
hardness
heat treatment
mathematical modeling
mechanical properties
microalloying
microstructure
modeling
nonmetallic inclusions
slag
steel
strength
structure
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Gamanyuk, S. B.
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Vol 61, No 1-2 (2017)
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Contamination of the Metal of a Large Ingot by Oxide, Sulfide, and Oxysulfide Inclusions
Vol 61, No 11-12 (2018)
Article
Nonmetallic Inclusion Distribution within Ingots for Power Generation Engineering Forgings
Vol 62, No 11-12 (2019)
Article
Determination of the Geometry of Ingots with Minimal Development of Defects in the Axial Zone and Their Application for the Production of Round Bars with Diameters Greater Than 300 MM
Vol 63, No 3-4 (2019)
Article
Optimization of the Composition and Amount of Nonmetallic Inclusions in a Continuously Cast Billet Based on the Deoxidation of the Melt with Aluminum and Calcium Carbide
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