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Experimental Testing of a Computer Aided Heat Treatment Planning SystemVaidya, Rohit Subhash 27 August 2003 (has links)
"Heat treatment is an important manufacturing process, which controls the mechanical property of metal parts, therefore contributes to the product quality. A Computerized Heat Treatment (CHT) system has been developed to model and simulate the heat transfer in furnace. When the part load and thermal schedule information is given with part and furnace specifications, the temperature profiles of parts in furnace can be calculated based on heat transfer principle. Therefore the part load and thermal schedule can be optimized to remove unnecessary delay time while the quality of heat treatment is ensured. In the thesis, the functions of CHT are enhanced with the capability of modeling and simulating the heat treatment processes with random part load and continuous furnaces. Methods to model random load and continuous furnace have been developed. Case studies with industry real data have been conducted to validate the system and to show effectiveness of the system. The system development is also introduced in the thesis."
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Substructural changes during the transient deformation of Armco iron and silicon steel.Immarigeon, J-P. A. January 1970 (has links)
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Hot compression of Armco iron and silicon steel.Uvira, Jaromir Lev. January 1967 (has links)
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Substructural changes during the transient deformation of Armco iron and silicon steel.Immarigeon, J-P. A. January 1970 (has links)
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Hot compression of Armco iron and silicon steel.Uvira, Jaromir Lev. January 1967 (has links)
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The sensory characteristics of heat-treated milks, with special reference to UHT processingPrasad, S. K. January 1988 (has links)
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Determining the optimum temperature for dry extrusion of full-fat soyabeansPalic, D, Siebrits, FK, Coetzee, SE 16 September 2009 (has links)
Abstract
Full-fat soyabeans (FFSB) intended for use in monogastric nutrition need to undergo heat treatment so that present anti-nutritional factors can be inactivated. Under- or over-treatment will decrease the level of amino acids available to the animal. In this study, the slope-ratio technique was used in two trials with broilers for determining the optimum treatment temperature for soyabeans. Average daily weight gain (ADWG) and feed conversion efficiency (FCE) were used as response parameters. The optimum temperature for dry extrusion of FFSB was 144 °C for Trial 1 and 138 °C for Trial 2. Similar temperature values were generated by both ADWG and FCE. Either one can therefore be used as response parameter for determining the optimal heat treatment conditions of FFSB for use in poultry feeding.
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Energy optimization in flash smeltingPartelpoeg, E. H. January 1985 (has links)
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Heat-treatment of cake floursChesterton, Amy Kirsten Samantha January 2012 (has links)
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Precipitation and dynamic recrystallization in Nb-modified HSLA steelsWeiss, Isaac. January 1978 (has links)
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