56 Theory of foundry processes: Dissection.: Filling the foundry mold with melt: a course of lectures

56 Theory of foundry processes: Dissection.: Filling the foundry mold with melt: a course of lectures

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Book 56 The Theory of Foundry Processes: Part. Filling the mold with melt: a course of lectures by Mikhail Viktorovich Pikunov is a unique publication that will become an indispensable assistant for students, graduate students and specialists in the field of metallurgy and foundry production . This work immerses the reader in the fascinating world of foundry technology, revealing the complex and multifaceted aspects of the process of filling the foundry mold with melt. In the book, Pikunov explores the key principles underlying foundry processes and offers an in-depth analysis of the theoretical foundations necessary to understand the practical aspects of working with metals. The author shares his knowledge and experience, which makes the material accessible and understandable even for those who are just beginning to get acquainted with this topic. The book contains many examples and illustrations that help to visualize the processes described and make learning more effective. This work will be of interest not only to students studying metallurgy, but also to practicing engineers who seek to deepen their knowledge in the field of foundry. If you want to understand how to properly organize the process of filling out the form, what factors affect the quality of castings and how to avoid common mistakes, then this book will become your reliable guide. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, from the physicochemical properties of molten metals to the design features of foundry molds. Pikunov focuses on the importance of accurate calculations and experimental data, which allows the reader to realize how theoretical knowledge is transformed into practical skills. The book also touches on modern technology and innovation in the field of foundry production, making it relevant for professionals seeking to keep up with the times. The author's style is distinguished by clarity and logical presentation, which makes it easy to assimilate even the most complex concepts. Mikhail Viktorovich Pikunov is an experienced teacher and researcher who has already managed to establish himself in scientific circles. His previous works, such as Foundations of Foundry and Metallurgy of Non-Ferrous Metals, have also been recognized for their accessibility and practical focus. The book “No. 56 Theory of Foundry Processes” is not just a textbook, but a real guide for anyone interested in foundry production. It will help you not only to master the theory, but also to apply the knowledge gained in practice, which is especially important for students and young professionals. If you are looking for quality literature on foundry processes, then this edition will be a great addition to your library. In conclusion, it is worth noting that “Theory of foundry processes” is not just a book, but a whole world of knowledge that opens up new horizons for the reader in the field of metallurgy. It will become a reliable companion in your training and professional activities, as well as a source of inspiration for further research and discoveries. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this fascinating world together with Mikhail Viktorovich Pikunov!
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Name of the Author
М. В.
Пикунов
Language
Russian
ISBN
9781261871424
Release date
1991

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56 Theory of foundry processes: Dissection.: Filling the foundry mold with melt: a course of lectures

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