From henry bessemer’s invention to comprehensive converter process optimization

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From henry bessemer’s invention to comprehensive converter process optimization. / Bazhin, V. Yu; Schenk, Johannes; Konovalov, G. V. et al.
in: Cvetnye metally, Jahrgang 2020, Nr. 10, 10.2020, S. 88-95.

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Bazhin, VY, Schenk, J, Konovalov, GV & Kosovtseva, TR 2020, 'From henry bessemer’s invention to comprehensive converter process optimization', Cvetnye metally, Jg. 2020, Nr. 10, S. 88-95.

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Bazhin, V. Y., Schenk, J., Konovalov, G. V., & Kosovtseva, T. R. (2020). From henry bessemer’s invention to comprehensive converter process optimization. Cvetnye metally, 2020(10), 88-95.

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Bazhin, V. Yu ; Schenk, Johannes ; Konovalov, G. V. et al. / From henry bessemer’s invention to comprehensive converter process optimization. in: Cvetnye metally. 2020 ; Jahrgang 2020, Nr. 10. S. 88-95.

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