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Modeling of Solidified Shell Formation in Slab Caster and the Role of Process Parameters

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Title Modeling of Solidified Shell Formation in Slab Caster and the Role of Process Parameters
 
Creator Singh, Vikas
Das, S K
Sarkar, S
Aqueeb, M
Ranjan, R
Khullar, Akashy
Ajmani, S K
 
Subject Mechanical Engineering
 
Description The quality of continuously cast steel is greatly influenced by coupled thermo-fluid phenomena in the mold. Turbulence flow leads to uneven shell growth or shell thinning, mold powder entrapment, lack of inclusion flotation and meniscus freezing.In the present work, a validated 3D transient model has been developed for the slab caster mold to analysis the solidification within the mold. The influence of submergence depth of SEN and casting speed have been evaluated for a low carbon steel grade. To correctly input mold heat flux boundary condition, the plant data for mold cooling water is suitably utilized by modifying Savage-Prichard correlation.
 
Publisher AIST Digital Library
 
Date 2016
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7589/1/Vikas_Singh.pdf
Singh, Vikas and Das, S K and Sarkar, S and Aqueeb, M and Ranjan, R and Khullar, Akashy and Ajmani, S K (2016) Modeling of Solidified Shell Formation in Slab Caster and the Role of Process Parameters. AISTech - Iron and Steel Technology Conference Proceedings, 2 . pp. 1531-1545.
 
Relation http://digital.library.aist.org/pages/PR-370-112.htm
http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7589/