Swirling Flow Effect In Immersion Nozzle On Control Of Heat And Mass Transport In Casting Teeming

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Yokoya
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

With increasing requirement of steel productivity and quality in continuous casting in the conventional casting system using an immersion nozzle, it is very difficult to establish a reasonable molten flow pattern. In order to overcome this difficulty, we propose a new method of imparting swirling motion onto the flow in the immersion nozzle and to control the flow pattern in the mold. Following results have been obtained during the studies. For the case of slab continuous casting mold: High amplitudes of oscillation with a period of 10 to 15 seconds are observed in the outlet flow of the immersion nozzle and meniscus flow in the conventional casting system, while these phenomena are remarkably suppressed using swirling motion in the immersion nozzle, which leads to very calm and uniform flow pattern at the outlets of the immersion nozzle, in the mold and on the meniscus in the mold; For the case of billet continuous casting mold: (1) heat and mass transfer near the meniscus can be remarkably activated compared with a conventional straight type immersion nozzle without swirl, and (2) Quite different mold flow patterns are observed between the divergent and straight immersion nozzles. Heat and mass transport in the mold using the divergent nozzle is much more reasonable compared to that of straight nozzle. The findings, mentioned above, are very useful to control the flow pattern in the slab, and billet continuous casters. Such effectiveness of swirling flow in the SEN on the mold flow has been put into practical use. As a result, remarkable progress on the quality and production of continuous casting products has been observed in practical application.
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APA: S. Yokoya  (2006)  Swirling Flow Effect In Immersion Nozzle On Control Of Heat And Mass Transport In Casting Teeming

MLA: S. Yokoya Swirling Flow Effect In Immersion Nozzle On Control Of Heat And Mass Transport In Casting Teeming. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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