Abstract
The thermophysical properties of certain ferroalloy (FS30R3M30, FSZr50, FTi-30) and graphite powders, used for the composite microalloying of steel castings, were determined using an experimental—calculation method. A substantial difference in the heat conductivity of powder and monolithic materials was revealed. The nature of change of these properties with temperature was investigated.
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Ukrainian State Metallurgical Academy, Dnepropetrovsk. Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, Nos. 1/2(383), pp. 16–21, January–February, 1996. Original article submitted May 14, 1994.
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Zegalo, I.N., Grishchenko, Y.N., Stovpchenko, A.P. et al. Thermophysical properties of certain ferroalloy and graphite powders. Powder Metall Met Ceram 35, 15–19 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01512655
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