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- Editors:
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B. I. Medovar
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E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute, Kiev, Ukraine USSR
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G. A. Boyko
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E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute, Kiev, Ukraine USSR
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Table of contents (45 chapters)
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Electroslag Technology in the Soviet Union
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- B. E. Paton, B. I. Medovar, G. S. Marinski, V. L. Shevtsov, U. V. Orlovski
Pages 3-9
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- V. V. Panasyuk, K. B. Katsov, V. I. Kovalenko, V. P. Rudenko, A. B. Kuslitski
Pages 10-17
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- M. I. Gasik, U. S. Proidak, A. P. Gorobets
Pages 18-24
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- V. S. Levitin, V. S. Kropachev, E. G. Zaharov
Pages 25-28
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- Yu. M. Kamenski, B. M. Romanov, O. N. Drushinina, N. N. Perevalov, R. V. Kakabidze
Pages 29-31
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- V. I. Mahnenko, E. D. Gladkii, Yu. A. Skosnyagin, V. I. Zayats
Pages 32-39
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- N. F. Yakovlev, Yu. M. Skrynchenko, S. I. Tishaev, L. D. Moshkevich, A. N. Prohorov, Yu. M. Politaev
Pages 40-45
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- M. D. Tkachuk, V. I. Tashlykov, A. P. Stetsenko, O. G. Seleverstov, G. A. Boyko, M. F. Zevakin et al.
Pages 46-50
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- G. A. Boyko, V. A. Miroshnichenko, B. K. Zykov, S. M. Duplii
Pages 51-55
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- N. A. Ponamarev, K. K. Zhdanovich, N. P. Trebov, E. A. Upshinski, M. K. Zakamarkin, M. A. Loiferman et al.
Pages 56-61
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- Yu. V. Latash, V. A. Yakovenko, I. Yu. Lyuty, E. V. Butski, S. V. Bogdanov, V. P. Kubikov
Pages 62-67
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- V. K. Larin, D. F. Chernega
Pages 68-72
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- I. G. Vodeniktov, Yu. G. Gabuev
Pages 73-74
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- M. M. Klyuev, V. P. Kubikov, A. A. Pokrovski, V. P. Stepanov, K. Ya. Fedotkin
Pages 75-78
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- A. B. Pokrovski, G. A. Hasin, V. I. Lazarev, L. A. Hrustalkov, V. A. Pozdnyakov, B. M. Kukartsev
Pages 79-82
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- K. K. Fishman, A. V. Zhalnin, B. Ya. Spivak, N. I. Yasko, Yu. V. Orlovski
Pages 83-85
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- V. L. Matetski, V. A. Nikolaev, V. P. Poluhin, V. V. Chernyh, A. D. Chepurnoi, V. Ya. Saenko et al.
Pages 86-89
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- E. A. Matsegora, A. T. Chepelev, G. N. Svistunov, A. S. Gavrishko, V. Z. Kamalov, A. I. Borovko et al.
Pages 90-92
About this book
Dr. Boris Medovar, a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, is a promi nent member of the E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute in Kiev, one of the pre-eminent institutes of the USSR. The Paton Institute, internationally famous for its entrepreneurial efforts in electrical welding processes, is also famous for its application of electrically based processes in melting and remelting of high alloy and high-temperature materials. These include the ESR (electroslag re melting) process, the ESC (electroslag casting) process, skull remelting based on electron-beam processes, plasma arc processes, and electric arc processes. Along with the ESR process for ingot production is the commercial plasma arc remelt process for specialty steels, particularly where high nitrogen contents may be desired, as in austenitic stainless steels. Major industrial centers are now scattered throughout the USSR and are a major factor in high-alloy, high strength, low- and high-temperature materials. The ESR process was developed in response to the Western development of the VAR (vacuum arc remelting) process for producing very highly alloyed materials during the growth period of the jet engine age. The V AR and ESR processes utilize different purification and refinement processes that are extremely critical in very highly, complexly alloyed superalloys and high-speed tool steels. In water-cooled remelt systems, they also achieve relatively rapid (directional) solidification, minimizing segregation and coarse phase separation of undesir able impurity elements or elements that tend to form coarse brittle phases.