This is the first of three articles devoted to studying the effect of ingot geometry on its solidification features based on cold simulation. In the first part, the experimental procedure, calculation of similarity criteria, and construction of a laboratory unit are described in detail.
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Translated from Metallurg, No. 2, pp. 68–71, February 2014.
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Romashkin, A.N., Tolstykh, D.S., Mal’ginov, A.N. et al. Study of the Effect of Ingot Geometry on its Solidification Features Based on Cold Simulation. Part 1. Metallurgist 58, 119–124 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-014-9878-2
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