2020
DOI: 10.3390/pr8050529
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Numerical Modeling of Transport Phenomena in the Horizontal Single Belt Casting (HSBC) Process for the Production of AA6111 Aluminum Alloy Strip

Abstract: In this research study, numerical modelling and experimental casting of AA6111 strips, 250 mm wide, 6 mm thick, was conducted. The velocity of the molten AA6111 alloy at the nozzle slot outlet was raised to 2 m/s, whilst the belt speed was kept at 0.3 m/s. The numerical model demonstrates considerable turbulence/fluctuations in the flow of the molten AA6111 alloy in the HSBC process, rendering its free surface highly non-uniform and uneven. These discontinuites in the flow resulted from the sudden impact of mo… Show more

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“…The solidification of a metal is a complex and gradual process that is difficult to control. Niaz et al [33] reported numerical predictions of the Horizontal Single Belt Casting (HSBC) process, which avoids multiple hot-rolling steps by directly producing a thin sheet. Results from an experimental rig were compared with findings from a CFD model, and the latter was applied to study non-uniformity and other undesired conditions, as well as means to address these, e.g., by appropriate design of the metal feeding system.…”
Section: Casting and Solidificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solidification of a metal is a complex and gradual process that is difficult to control. Niaz et al [33] reported numerical predictions of the Horizontal Single Belt Casting (HSBC) process, which avoids multiple hot-rolling steps by directly producing a thin sheet. Results from an experimental rig were compared with findings from a CFD model, and the latter was applied to study non-uniformity and other undesired conditions, as well as means to address these, e.g., by appropriate design of the metal feeding system.…”
Section: Casting and Solidificationmentioning
confidence: 99%