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Fig. 1Schematic diagram of experimental apparatus for dipping test.
Fig. 3Appearance of outer and inner surfaces of the solidified shells [(a) ultra low carbon steel (0.005 mass% C), (b) low carbon steel(0.044 mass% C), (c) hypo-peritectic carbon steel (0.116 mass% C), (d) hyper-peritectic carbon steel (0.304 mass% C) and (e) high carbonsteel (0.678 mass% C)].
Fig. 6Influence of carbon content on the unevenness of shell thickness andthe solidification constant, KS.
Fig. 9Relationship between depth of ripple mark and carbon content.
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