Modeling of in-Mold Heat Transfer in Continuous Casting of Steel

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Kenneth P. Michalek James E. Kelly Jonathan A. Dantzig
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

"Many investigations have been reported regarding the simulation of continuous casting with emphasis on in-mold heat transfer. These analyses have been limited, however, because they require either estimation or measurement of the characteristic heat transfer between the ingot and the mold. In this paper, a self-consistent model 'is presented for calculating the heat transfer between a solidifying continuous casting and the mold, in the context of the continuous casting of steel. Using both thermal and stress analyses, the air gap formed during continuous casting is calculated and used to compute the heat transfer coefficients. Iteration between the thermal and stress analyses is used to determine a self-consistent solution. IntroductionThe continuous casting process for steel is illustrated schematically in Fig. 1. Molten steel is tapped into a tundish from which it flows at a controlled rate into the continuous casting mold. The initial shell of the casting forms in the mold by transfer of heat from the metal through the mold wall to the cooling water. The remainder of the casting is solidified by application of water sprays, and/or radiation cooling below the mold.Heat transfer in the mold portion of the process is important because it controls the formation of various defects which are deleterious to subsequent processing. Examples of defects formed in this region are surface irregularities, such as cold folding and oscillation marks, and more serious defects, such as longitudinal or transverse cracks. A more catastrophic problem which may occur is a breakout, in which the shell ruptures and molten steel is discharged in an uncontrolled way."
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APA: Kenneth P. Michalek James E. Kelly Jonathan A. Dantzig  (1986)  Modeling of in-Mold Heat Transfer in Continuous Casting of Steel

MLA: Kenneth P. Michalek James E. Kelly Jonathan A. Dantzig Modeling of in-Mold Heat Transfer in Continuous Casting of Steel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1986.

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