A Tundish To Mold Model For Grade Change During Ladle Change-Over In Continuous Casting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Varadajan Seshadri
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The increase in production of continuous casting machines requires long ladle sequences without interruption. Very often the production schedule has to accommodate a variety of steel grades. In such cases downgrading may be inevitable. Models must be made available to study the alternatives that would make possible mixing of steels in the tundish but minimizing the losses due to downgrading the slabs. Physical modeling was used to evaluate the influence of variables such as internal geometry of the tundish, presence of turbulence inhibitors, depth of ladle long nozzle, weight of steel in the tundish, steel throughput upon the tundish transition curve. Expressions for minimum residence time and transition period have been determined. Mixing-transition is allowed to continue inside the liquid pool in the mold and the final solute distribution in a given cross section is captured by a solidification model. The result is a map of the transition in the final product.
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APA: Varadajan Seshadri  (2006)  A Tundish To Mold Model For Grade Change During Ladle Change-Over In Continuous Casting

MLA: Varadajan Seshadri A Tundish To Mold Model For Grade Change During Ladle Change-Over In Continuous Casting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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