Ruiz et al., 2017 - Google Patents
At-line monitoring of continuous casting sequences of steel using discriminant function analysis and dual-pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopyRuiz et al., 2017
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- 6170370177830521558
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- Ruiz J
- Delgado T
- Cabalín L
- Laserna J
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- Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
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Among the several controlling routines utilized in the steelmaking process, analytical operations during continuous casting are especially demanding due to the extreme environment of steel plants and the crude conditions of the steel surface at the exit of the …
- 229910000831 Steel 0 title abstract description 94
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