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The knowledge systems of metallurgy/engineering disciplines comprise three levels, i.e. fundamental science, or the solution of problems on the molecular or atomic scale; technological science, or the solution of problems on the scale of procedures, and devices; and engineering science, or the solution of manufacturing process problems on the system level as well as problems of coordinating and optimizing the relationships between each procedure and device. The development of the metallurgy began with research on the atomic/molecular scale, and gradually expanded to research on the scale of technological science and up to research on the scale of overall integrated processes. Metallurgical process engineering focuses mainly on engineering research on the macroscopic scale.
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Yin, R. (2011). Engineering Science in Steel Manufacturing Process. In: Metallurgical Process Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13956-7_3
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