Effect of Direct Current Electric Field on the Clogging Behavior of Submerged Entry Nozzle During Casting of UltraLow‐Carbon Steel
Kaiwang Chen,
Lei Yuan,
Qiang Gu
et al.
Abstract:The clogging of the submerged entry nozzle (SEN), as an important device to connect the tundish and the mold, has been widely concerned. However, until now, the clogging of the SEN cannot be eliminated during the casting. Herein, the clogging behavior of the SEN during the casting of ultralow‐carbon steel is studied using an external DC electric field. The findings demonstrate that the DC electric field inhibits the growth of the clogging on the outlet and the thickness of the clogging layer is small, which en… Show more
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