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Combinability Model of Chemical Compositions of Steel upon Adjustment of Chemical Element Content

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The solution of the problem for searching of the optimal chemical composition regarding the simultaneous fulfillment of different order requirements to steel production is suggested. The combinability model of chemical compositions of steel upon adjustment of the content of chemical elements with the requirement assumptions for the standards and rules of combinability and its program implementation are given. The obtained cost advantages from implementation of model are mentioned.

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Translated by A. Muravev

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Karachunov, A.G., Ershov, E.V. Combinability Model of Chemical Compositions of Steel upon Adjustment of Chemical Element Content. Steel Transl. 51, 382–386 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091221060048

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