Influence of the Frequency of the Applied AC Current on the Electroslag Remelting Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Kharicha M. Wu A. Ludwig M. Ramprecht H. Holzgruber
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"The influence of the frequency of AC power supply on the magneto-hydrodynamic during the electroslag remelting process is studied. The focus is on the electrodynamic field and its resulting mechanical effects on the flow and liquid interfaces. The possible influence of the electrochemistry on the droplet formation is qualitatively discussed.IntroductionThe electroslag remelting (ESR) process is a secondary melting technique which can be used for a variety of metals and alloys, provided appropriate fluxes (slags) and melting parameters are employed. The ESR process is presently operating mostly with AC current of about 50 Hz. However for reasons primarily of inductive losses in the electric circuit, furnaces for ingots larger than 1 m, use or are projected to use current of very low frequency (< 5 Hz). Effects of lower frequencies (2.5-5Hz) on macrostructure and non-metallic inclusions were recently studied by Chang [1]. Most of investigations were performed either with DC power or with AC of 50-60 Hz [2-4]."
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APA: A. Kharicha M. Wu A. Ludwig M. Ramprecht H. Holzgruber  (2012)  Influence of the Frequency of the Applied AC Current on the Electroslag Remelting Process

MLA: A. Kharicha M. Wu A. Ludwig M. Ramprecht H. Holzgruber Influence of the Frequency of the Applied AC Current on the Electroslag Remelting Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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