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DOI: 10.13031/2013.28496
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Drying and Humidification Rates for Cotton Lint

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“…Alloying elements partition. The literature claims that the majority of Cr in this cast iron family is precipitated in the carbides, the remaining Cr content in the matrix being quite low; a Cr matrix content of 12.5% has been measured in a cast iron with 3.2% C and 29% Cr [3,6] -this figure is in good agreement with this work's determinations, presented in table 1. Using literature data, Tabrett [3] provides partition ratio values for different elements, defined as the content of one element in the carbide divided by the content of that same element in the matrix.…”
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“…Alloying elements partition. The literature claims that the majority of Cr in this cast iron family is precipitated in the carbides, the remaining Cr content in the matrix being quite low; a Cr matrix content of 12.5% has been measured in a cast iron with 3.2% C and 29% Cr [3,6] -this figure is in good agreement with this work's determinations, presented in table 1. Using literature data, Tabrett [3] provides partition ratio values for different elements, defined as the content of one element in the carbide divided by the content of that same element in the matrix.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%