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Diagnosis of Temperature Conditions in Metals When Heated in Continuous Furnaces

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We have developed an algorithm for diagnosing temperature conditions in metals during heating in a continuous furnace. This algorithm is based on a mathematical model of the process which uses a single differential equation to describe the non-steady-state thermal conductivity and heat exchange boundary conditions based on current measurements of the parameters describing the external heat exchange. We have also developed an approach for real-time monitoring of the quality of the results obtained using the proposed diagnosis algorithm, based on comparison of different determinations of the thermal flux absorbed by the metal.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 4, pp. 33–37, April, 2018.

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Biryukov, A.B., Ivanova, A.A. Diagnosis of Temperature Conditions in Metals When Heated in Continuous Furnaces. Metallurgist 62, 331–336 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-018-0665-3

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