Evaluation Of Turbulence Models In The Numerical Simulations Of Fluid Flow In Different Configurations Of Tundishes

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 1206 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Continuous casting is the most important process for solidification of steels. In this process, the fluid flow pattern in the tundish and in the mould have significant effect on the product quality. Problems associated to fluid flow in the tundish include surface turbulence, ?short-circuits?, formation of dead zones and vortexing. During grade changes, mixing in the tundish plays a significant role in determining the length of the intermixed slab. All these flow aspects can be studied by means of mathematical and physical models. In the last years, numerical simulation of fluid flow has become a very popular tool in the analysis of the performance of continuous casting tundishes. In setting-up these numerical simulations, special care should be taken in choosing the appropriate mesh distribution, the interpolation scheme, the adequate location of the inlet boundary and the turbulence model. In the present paper, turbulent fluid flow in different configurations of tundishes was simulated. Different turbulence models were used in the simulations. Residence time distribution (RTD) and mixing curves during grade changes were predicted and compared to results obtained in physical models. The performances of the different turbulence models were evaluated. For the tundishes that have been studied, the performances of the different turbulence models tested in the present work were similar. There is no evidence that any of the models provided sustained improvement when compared to the well-established standard k- model. All turbulence models tested presented limitations in simulating flows under low turbulent Reynolds numbers.
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APA:
(2006) Evaluation Of Turbulence Models In The Numerical Simulations Of Fluid Flow In Different Configurations Of TundishesMLA: Evaluation Of Turbulence Models In The Numerical Simulations Of Fluid Flow In Different Configurations Of Tundishes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.