2000
DOI: 10.1080/09507110009549288
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Special features of melting of parent metal in electroslag surfacing in a current‐supplying solidification mould

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“…2 The experimental results show that direct connection of sectors of the current-supplying section to the power source does not guarantee uniform penetration along the perimeter of the component. This may be achieved only with the independent effect on every sector separately.…”
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“…2 The experimental results show that direct connection of sectors of the current-supplying section to the power source does not guarantee uniform penetration along the perimeter of the component. This may be achieved only with the independent effect on every sector separately.…”
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“…Investigations have been continued into the processes taking place in the given surfacing methods in the zone of melting of the parent and deposited metal. 2 To understand the nature and special features of the penetration in surfacing in CSSM, attention will be given to the results obtained for electroslag welding (ESW) as the most extensively examined electroslag process with many similar features with electroslag surfacing.…”
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