Developing Optimal Time-Temperature Conditions for Steel and Alloy Melting

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The structure of multi-component metallic melts is presented. Typically, the phase composition of commercial melts is complex and these melts are nonequilibrium systems. The correlation between liquid and solid metallic states is shown. The principles of time-temperature treatment of steels and alloys are described. In all technologies investigated, the preparation of a melt by its temperature-time treatment leads not only to improvement but also to stabilization of the structure and properties of the metal from melt to melt.

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DOI: 10.1109/tmag.2011.2175209

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