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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 2001, Volume 13, Number 4, Pages 84–94 (Mi mm706)  

Tool-steel crystallization in a multilayered casting mould

T. Chernogorovaa, N. Andreevb, G. Simeonovc, R. Balchevaa

a Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
b Institute of Metal Science, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
c Institute of Mechanics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Abstract: A 2-D mathematical model of steel crystallization in a cylindrical casting mould with multilayer wall is developed. Based on it, a decompozition method and respective algorithm are constructed. Using the realized program code, computational experiments on crystallization of two-tonnes tool-steel blocks were performed.
Received: 01.03.2000
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Language: Russian
Citation: T. Chernogorova, N. Andreev, G. Simeonov, R. Balcheva, “Tool-steel crystallization in a multilayered casting mould”, Matem. Mod., 13:4 (2001), 84–94
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\by T.~Chernogorova, N.~Andreev, G.~Simeonov, R.~Balcheva
\paper Tool-steel crystallization in a~multilayered casting mould
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 2001
\vol 13
\issue 4
\pages 84--94
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\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1076.76607}
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