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Use of Computerized Procedures for Evaluating Hard Alloy Structure Inhomogeneity

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Possibilities of computerized procedures for measuring different structures of hard alloys with the aim of comparing the structure of their geometry are evaluated. Optimum estimates are proposed for reliability of the procedures used.

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The work was carried out within the scope of Subsidy Agreement No. 14.578.21.0129 for financial provision (reimbursement) of losses connected with carrying out work on the theme “Development of import-substitution hard alloys with improved wear and production properties for strengthening rapidly wearing components of agricultural machines operating in abrasive material.” Unique identifier is RFMEFI57815X0129.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 12, pp. 77–80, December, 2016.

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Kudrya, A.V., Sokolovskaya, E.A., Perezhogin, V.Y. et al. Use of Computerized Procedures for Evaluating Hard Alloy Structure Inhomogeneity. Metallurgist 60, 1285–1289 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-017-0442-8

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