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Approaches for mechanical and technological designing of welded items used in large-capacity power installations

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Stages through which welded items of power installations are designed in mechanical and technological respects are analyzed. Results obtained from theoretical and experimental studies of the criteria for local brittle fractures used during manufacture and operation of welded structures are given. The most efficient methodological approach for designing constructions and technologies is substantiated.

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Lanin, A.A. Approaches for mechanical and technological designing of welded items used in large-capacity power installations. Therm. Eng. 59, 221–227 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S004060151203007X

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