2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22249816
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Liquid Core Detection and Strand Condition Monitoring in a Continuous Caster Using Optical Fiber

Abstract: Real-time monitoring of the liquid core position during the continuous casting of steel has been demonstrated using low-cost distributed optical-fiber-based strain sensors. These sensors were installed on the containment roll support structures in the segments of a production continuous caster to detect the position of the solid–liquid interface and monitor the strand condition during the continuous casting. Distributed Fiber Bragg Grating sensors (FBGs) were used in this work to monitor strain at six roll pos… Show more

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“…(OFDR), among others, have opened new avenues for in-situ chemical composition analyses, distributed strain and temperature monitoring in various steel industry's operation monitoring [11] [12][13] [14][15] [16] [17]. FOS is particularly suitable for sensing in steel-making applications due to its capability for distributed sensing, and immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and corrosion, common in steel-making facilities [18] [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(OFDR), among others, have opened new avenues for in-situ chemical composition analyses, distributed strain and temperature monitoring in various steel industry's operation monitoring [11] [12][13] [14][15] [16] [17]. FOS is particularly suitable for sensing in steel-making applications due to its capability for distributed sensing, and immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and corrosion, common in steel-making facilities [18] [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%