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Thermophysical Characteristics of Mold Flux Bulk Layer for Continuous Casting of Steel

— One of the functions of the mold flux (MF) for continuous casting of steel is to reduce heat losses during the casting process. The thermophysical characteristics of MF depend on the type (granular or powder), component composition and bulk density. In this work, the values of the effective therma...

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Published in:Steel in translation 2022-12, Vol.52 (12), p.1149-1153
Main Authors: Anisimov, K. N., Krasnyanskaya, I. A., Bakulin, O. V., Kulikov, V. S.
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Iron and steel making
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