2019
DOI: 10.3390/met9050543
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Comparison of Transverse Uniform and Non-Uniform Secondary Cooling Strategies on Heat Transfer and Solidification Structure of Continuous-Casting Billet

Abstract: Water flux distribution largely influences the heat transfer and solidification of continuously-cast steel billets. In this paper, a secondary cooling strategy of transverse non-uniform water flux (i.e., higher flux density on billet center), was established and compared with the uniform cooling strategy using mathematical modeling. Specifically, a heat transfer model and a cellular automaton finite element coupling model were established to simulate the continuous casting of C80D steel billet. The water flux … Show more

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“…The uniform cooling strategy contributes to reducing internal cracks of billet, and the non-uniform one is beneficial for surface quality and central segregation. For C80D steel, the non-uniform cooling strategy outperforms the uniform one [14].…”
Section: Cooling Solidification and Deformation Of Steel During Contmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The uniform cooling strategy contributes to reducing internal cracks of billet, and the non-uniform one is beneficial for surface quality and central segregation. For C80D steel, the non-uniform cooling strategy outperforms the uniform one [14].…”
Section: Cooling Solidification and Deformation Of Steel During Contmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Three papers are based on the studies, regarding the processes taking place in the mold from the viewpoint of heat transfer and multiphase flow influenced by deep submerged entry nozzle (SEN) immersion [9], nozzle clogging [10], and mold flux interaction with steel [11]. Finally, the authors contributed to this Special Issue by also focusing their attention on the complex phenomenon connected to steel cooling, its solidification and quality [12][13][14][15]. All published contributions and their briefly commented upon abstracts are organized based on the technological flow valid for modern steel production in the next subchapters.…”
Section: Contribution To the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…22,23) To consider the effect of the gap on the heat transfer, a decreasing heat flux was used from the billet center to the corner, and the heat flux at the corner decreased with the increase of distance from the meniscus. 24)…”
Section: Boundary Conditions and Initial Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Steel continuous casting is now very popular to produce semi-finished products (slabs, blooms or billet) in the most suitable cross-section for further shaping [1][2][3][4]. Improving the steel quality and the steelmaking process has been a target of metallurgical engineers and steelmaking companies in a demanding market for better products at highly competitive price [5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%