Iron and Steel Making | |
ArticleName | Influence of the presence of a “shelf” on the outer surface of the submerged nozzle and the electromagnetic effect within its length on the qualitative distribution of metal flows during continuous casting of steel |
DOI | 10.17580/chm.2021.02.02 |
ArticleAuthor | A. Yu. Tretyak, Qiang Wang, Chun-Lei Wu, E. I. Shifrin |
ArticleAuthorData | Northeastern University (Shenyang, China): A. Yu. Tretyak, Post-graduate, Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Processing of Materials, School of Intern. Exchange, E-mail: Tretyak.Alex-anderson@yandex.ua
National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine (Dnepr, Ukraine): |
Abstract | Continuous casting of steel has many ways to control the quality of the billets. The possibilities offered by electromagnetic stirring are far superior to physical eff ects, but combining these two quality control methods can be extremely effective. Research have shown the possibility of a qualitative eff ect on the flow of the liquid in the mold with implementation of electromagnetic stirring technology and the “skirt” is used in the form of a “shelf” on the nozzle, which is immersed in the mold. In addition, implementation of this shelf increase the possibilities of using direct-flow nozzles with the slope of the inner wall, where in each case it gives advantages, both with an expanding channel, and with a narrowing one. The design of the shelf also does not affect the implementation of electromagnetic stirring in the process of continuous casting, since it is below the level of the mold meniscus and above the level of the effect of the electromagnetic stirrer in the mold. The results of the research show that when using a “shelf” in the middle of the immersion nozzle depth, the casting process is accompanied by the control of most of the flows that are created when the jet enters into the mold and effect of EMS. It also affects the formation of vertex on the meniscus. And the implementation of a “shelf” at the outlet of the submersible nozzle completely changes the nature of the flow of the incoming jet. |
keywords | Electromagnetic stirring, continuous casting, shelf, jet, upward flows, jet, meniscus, vortex |
References | 1. Bin Yang, An-yuan Deng, Yang Li, Xiu-jie Xu, En-gang Wang. Numerical simulation of flow and solidification in continuous casting process with mold electromagnetic stirring. Journal of Iron and Steel Reseatch International. 2019. Vol. 26. pp. 219–229. |
Language of full-text | russian |
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