Numerical Simulation Of Stress Field In A Wide Slab Mould Of Peritectic Steel Continuous Casting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Min Chen
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

A numerical simulation of the stress field of the solidified shell in the mold during continuous casting of peritectic steel slab was calculated with commercial software. The results showed that the maximal stress on wide face of the solidified shell was located at the corner and near middle of the slab, and it increased with increasing the width of slab. In addition, the stress was also influenced by operating parameters such as superheat degree, drawing speed and cooling intensity of the mold, and the maximal stress value and its position changed with these parameters. For the slab with section size of 3200mm×150mm, the proper drawing speed was around 1.2m/min, with cooling intensity of 5500L/min while the superheat degree was 15°C to 25°C in order to prevent longitudinal crack occurring during peritectic steel continuous casting.
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APA: Min Chen  (2009)  Numerical Simulation Of Stress Field In A Wide Slab Mould Of Peritectic Steel Continuous Casting

MLA: Min Chen Numerical Simulation Of Stress Field In A Wide Slab Mould Of Peritectic Steel Continuous Casting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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