1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf01389946
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Temperature field in the region of a gunnited ring-shaped recess of a cylindrical lining

Abstract: Flame gunniting is one of the most effective and promising methods of restoring worn linings of various metallurgical assemblies [I]. However, to date the theory of heat-mass exchange, which makes up the essence of flame gunniting, has been only weakly developed.In particular, this refers to the theory of the calculation of non-steady-state temperature fields (defining the thermal-stress fields) in the region where the gunnite coating is applied, particularly when geometrically complex forms of worn recesses a… Show more

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