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A description of the dynamic-orderly state of the entire steel manufacturing process requires the use of a number of basic parameters that run through the procedures of chemical metallurgy, solidification, and physical transformation. These basic parameters consist of quantified indexes of matter (weight, flowrate and density), temperature, and time. That is to say, steel manufacturing procedures are designed to bring about the connectivity, compatibility, continuity, and stability of the entire steel manufacturing process by means of regulating and controlling these basic parameters.
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Yin, R. (2011). Analysis and Integration of Manufacturing Process of Metallurgy. In: Metallurgical Process Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13956-7_4
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