Numerical simulation is an effective tool to analyze the inclusion behavior in the tundish with channel induction heating. And the inclusion mass/population conservation model is applied to predict and describe inclusion physical field. Due to the channel induction heating, Archimedes slipping velocity and Archimedes collision are applied to describe the inclusion behavior in the tundish with channel induction heating. The predicted values agree with the experimental data for the inclusion model. Numerical results show that Joule heat and electromagnetic force can prompt the inclusion removal rate. Compared with Joule heat, electromagnetic force is a more important factor to affect the inclusion's movement and Archimedes collision is also one of the important collision mechanisms for inclusion coalescence. The inclusion removal rate in the channels is up to one third of the inclusion removal rate in the tundish, and the inclusion removal rate in the tundish increases from 21.4% to 35.05% if channel induction heating is applied.
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