The Russian Metallurgy
The Russian Metallurgy
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hi,
Most of books and best references in the metallurgy field come from either european (germany and french) or from USA and japan in the XX century.
The Russian metallurgy science has also was among the leader of the métallurgy revolution during the XX century but there are a few references on the russian metallurgy.
Why ?
Has anyone more informations or links about this subject.
Your comments are welcome.
Most of books and best references in the metallurgy field come from either european (germany and french) or from USA and japan in the XX century.
The Russian metallurgy science has also was among the leader of the métallurgy revolution during the XX century but there are a few references on the russian metallurgy.
Why ?
Has anyone more informations or links about this subject.
Your comments are welcome.





RE: The Russian Metallurgy
There was lots of exchange of technology,machinery and ideology too. Kuznetsov, Lakhtin, Gulyaev,. I think Mir Publishers were popular I cannot recall the names of others. Our government then used to encourage us students to read books from Russia or from East European countries. I had learnt Russian language briefly as it was then fashionable to speak the language.
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Thanks for your answer .
1- In the industrie most of the codes refers to
Americain : ASTM, AMSE
German : DIN
and in third position AFNOR (France) or BNS( UK)
Th GHOST code is not present.
2- To be honnest i think that most of the alloys used in the russian military engines are not very well know.
3- Third things ; most of the metallurgis from USSR or the East european immigrate to the USA or the west europeans countries.
4- Arunmaro, yes The MIR HOUSE EDITION have print many books in the metallurgy, but are you agree with me that this books are close to the literature rather than the metallurgy.
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RE: The Russian Metallurgy