First course in iron and steelmaking / Dipak Mazumdar
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- 669.142 MAZ-D
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669.082 DRA-J Metallurgy of pure metals / | 669.1 HOS-W Iron and steel / | 669.142 MAN-S Steel metallurgy : | 669.142 MAZ-D First course in iron and steelmaking / | 669.142 TUP-R Introduction to modern steel making / | 669.142 TUP-R Introduction to modern steel making / | 669.22 LOU-C Gold nanoparticles for physics, chemistry, and biology / |
From the prediction of complex weather patterns to the design of swimsuits, modeling has, over the years, quietly but steadily become an essential part of almost every field and industry-and steelmaking is no exception. Factors such as visual opacity, high operating temperature, and the relatively large size of industrial reactors often preclude direct experimental observation in steel manufacturing. Therefore the industry is overwhelmingly dependent on modeling to quickly and cost-effectively provide insight into analysis, design, optimization, and control of processing. However, few, if any,
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