Transient Melt Flow in Continuous Casting Tundishes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. A. Silva
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Ladle change-over, during continuous casting of steel, initiates transient flow in the tundish which influences the inclusion content and degree of mixing between two consecutive batches of steel. The mixing behavior in the tundish during this period is determined by the casting rate and the ratios of: inflow to outflow during the refilling period; and, the low liquid level relative to the nominal level in the tundish during the transiency. A 3:10 scale water-model of a typical one strand slab caster was operated in conjunction with a tracer technique to characterize the velocity fields for several combinations of these parameters. Steady operation, a limiting case of the transiency, provided a basis for comparison. High-order moments -- skewness and kurtosis -- of the residence time density function have been utilized as signature elements associated with a particular residence-time distribution for the system. A simple mathematical model incorporating the above parameters as well as a characteristic Peclet Number was successful in simulating the features of the transient period.
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APA: C. A. Silva  (1993)  Transient Melt Flow in Continuous Casting Tundishes

MLA: C. A. Silva Transient Melt Flow in Continuous Casting Tundishes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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