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Cybernetic Applications of New Precision Alloys

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The operation of precision alloys in cybernetic circuits is considered. Principles that may be used to standardize the physical properties of precision alloys in complex operating conditions are outlined. Means are proposed for regulating the basic properties of alloys, including their reliability, their performance, and the structure of the life cycle.

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Original Russian Text © B.V. Molotilov, G.N. Eremin, 2018, published in Stal’, 2018, No. 1, pp. 56–59.

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Molotilov, B.V., Eremin, G.N. Cybernetic Applications of New Precision Alloys. Steel Transl. 48, 63–66 (2018). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091218010114

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