Fractal Geometry in Metallurgy of Welding and Coatings

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Application of new methods for the description of structure of metals and alloys, the identification of new quantitative structure-morphology tours are especially important to establish the relationship "structure - property" and predicting the properties of weld metal on the basis of mathematical modeling. In our work we applied a fractal approach to the analysis of following objects: structure of metal during welding, fatigue fracture surface of metal of welded joints, structure of coatings in microarc oxidation, macrostructure of the heat-resistant steels during electron beam welding

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