Analysis of Mixed Grade Transition in Continuous Thin Slab Casting with EMBR

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. H. Ahn Jung-Eui Lee J. K. Yoon
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"A concentration change during grade transition operation in steel thin slab casting is predicted with computer simulation, water model and plant trial. Fluid flow and mixing patterns in various tundish levels and flow rates were analyzed through three-dimensional mathematical modeling. Comparing with water model experiments, a simple, efficient and accurate computational model has been suggested to predict the concentration profile at outlet of tundish. Based on the model, mixing in/below the mold was analyzed considering EMBR. The predicted concentration profiles show good agreements with the measured values. It is found that the lower vortices in the mold are suppressed by the electromagnetic field and the plug-like flow region develops which decreases the intermixing of two different grades of steel and shortens the length of transition region.1. IntroductionContinuous casting is the primary mode of production of semifinished steel products as it offers tremendous advantages in terms of energy savings, increased yield and higher productivity over the traditional ingot casting process. Efforts have to be made constantly to improve the quality of the cast product, reduce costs and thus increase the competitiveness of the steel manufacturer. One way of reducing costs is to reduce the amount of intermixed steel during the grade transition operation.Several different procedures exist to handle the casting of dissimilar grades for the conventional slab casting. Each procedure has its own merits and demerits. In order to choose the best method for a particular operation, there are a lot of researches. In the case of present continuous thin slab casting of POSCO mini mill, the only possible method is to change ladle during the grade transition. Due to the high casting speed (3.8m/min-4.4m/min) it is impossible to change the tundish and due to the thin thickness of slab it is also impossible to insert grade separator."
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APA: J. H. Ahn Jung-Eui Lee J. K. Yoon  (2000)  Analysis of Mixed Grade Transition in Continuous Thin Slab Casting with EMBR

MLA: J. H. Ahn Jung-Eui Lee J. K. Yoon Analysis of Mixed Grade Transition in Continuous Thin Slab Casting with EMBR. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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