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1 CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in |
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"A modified leviated droplet technique and an immersion technique were used to investigate the mechanisms of interfacial heat transfer and nucleation of liquid low carbon steel on metallic substrates. The aim of the experimental study was to examine the effects of process parameters of melt temperature, gas atmosphere, melt sulfur content, substrate surface texture and melt/substrate interfacial oxide on the interfacial heat transfer duing the first fifty milliseconds of contact and the nucleation behaviour of the melt." -- Abstract |
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Published on demand |
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Source of title: PDF file |
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CD-ROM copy made by the University of Newcastle in compliance with Part VA of the copyright act 1968 (Cth) |
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Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Newcastle, 1999 |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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Original version: xxiv, 219 leaves ; 31 cm |
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System requirements: Adobe Reader |
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Available for Deakin University staff and students only |
Subject |
Liquid metals
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Nucleation
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Interfaces (Physical sciences)
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Wetting
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Metal coating
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Heat -- Transmission
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Author |
University of Newcastle (N.S.W.). Dept. of Chemical Engineering
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