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This application uses finite-differential method to calculate temperature field over the cross section of wire rod. Current version only deals with the controlled cooling of steels, particularly by means of water boxes.

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Calculation ID & Data Saving:
 
 I'll Save My Data in:  (The only option, for the current version)
 ID for the Calculation:  (max. 10 chars)  

Initial:
 
 Initial Shape:
 Initial side dimension (or diameter):    
 Initial temperature:    
 Number of divisions along the radius:  

Thermal Property:
   (Future version only)
 Warning: By selecting a material, your own property data entered will be removed!!!

Total Number of Stages:    
   ( One stage only, for the current version)
(including air cooling, rolling, instand cooling, water box cooling, etc.)

 
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