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Contents Intelligent Processing for Primary Metals Workshop Organization iv Introduction 1 Direct Liquid Metal Production 5 Near - Net Shape Casting 13 Finishing and Coating Processes 19 Appendices Workshop Program 26 Workshop ...
Contents Intelligent Processing for Primary Metals Workshop Organization iv Introduction 1 Direct Liquid Metal Production 5 Near - Net Shape Casting 13 Finishing and Coating Processes 19 Appendices Workshop Program 26 Workshop ...
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The consensus was to address the process control needs of the broad spectrum of primary metal industries and the role of intelligent processing concepts in solving these needs by focusing on three ... Liquid Metal Production II .
The consensus was to address the process control needs of the broad spectrum of primary metal industries and the role of intelligent processing concepts in solving these needs by focusing on three ... Liquid Metal Production II .
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The workshop format , organized into three working sessions responsible for Direct Liquid Metal Production , Near - Net Shape Casting , and Finishing / Coating , took place in the afternoon of the first day and the morning of the second ...
The workshop format , organized into three working sessions responsible for Direct Liquid Metal Production , Near - Net Shape Casting , and Finishing / Coating , took place in the afternoon of the first day and the morning of the second ...
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DIRECT LIQUID METAL PRODUCTION Session Co - Chairmen Alan W. Cramb , Carnegie - Mellon University Jan Kor , Timken Company Speakers J. Kor , Timken Company P. Koros , LTV Steel Company J. Fay , ASARCO , Inc. A. McLean , University of ...
DIRECT LIQUID METAL PRODUCTION Session Co - Chairmen Alan W. Cramb , Carnegie - Mellon University Jan Kor , Timken Company Speakers J. Kor , Timken Company P. Koros , LTV Steel Company J. Fay , ASARCO , Inc. A. McLean , University of ...
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SENSORS Three separate groups of sensors were distinguished : continuous temperature sensors ; continuous chemical sensors for liquid metal and hot , dirty gases ; and , physical sensors to measure reaction intensity .
SENSORS Three separate groups of sensors were distinguished : continuous temperature sensors ; continuous chemical sensors for liquid metal and hot , dirty gases ; and , physical sensors to measure reaction intensity .
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