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New approaches of the initial solidified shell formation mechanisms in the continuous casting mould. Technical Steel Research. Casting and solidification

dc.contributor.authorMarchionni, Christian
dc.contributor.authorRocabois, Philippe
dc.contributor.authorPontoire, Jean
dc.contributor.authorRoscini, Margarita
dc.contributor.authorSancho, Luis Fernando
dc.contributor.authorDíaz Trapiella, José 
dc.contributor.authorRodolfi, Maria Rita
dc.contributor.authorDe Santis, Michele
dc.contributor.authorPütz, Oliver
dc.contributor.authorRödl, Sigurd
dc.contributor.authorRüppel, Frank
dc.contributor.authorSpitzer, Karl
dc.contributor.authorScholtz, Reinhard
dc.contributor.authorSchwerdtfeger, Klaus
dc.contributor.editorMarchionni, Christian
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-25T09:28:16Z
dc.date.available2024-01-25T09:28:16Z
dc.date.issued2004
dc.identifier.citationMarchionni, C. et al. (2004) New approaches of the initial solidified shell formation mechanisms in the continuous casting mould. Technical Steel research (EUR 20947 EN). European Commission
dc.identifier.isbn92-894-7734-2
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10651/71018
dc.descriptionPermanent link: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/15ecde2b-04fd-450e-9770-18f752412519spa
dc.description.abstractThe work carried out in this ECSC project led to the development of new knowledge and new tools for the improvement of the surface quality of continuously cast products. Numerical tools useful for the calculation of the thermal field in the mould plates, the mould flux infiltration and the first shell solidification, including the oscillation mark, were developed and fitted with industrial data. A numerical model for multiphase non-steady computations was set up, taking into account argon gas bubbles, the non-metallic inclusions and the dynamic steel-slag interface. A physical full-scale water model was also used. The impact of many casting parameters can be quantified using these tools. Slag rims were sampled on industrial casters and showed there is no general case for their formation mechanism and behaviour during casting. A new specific laboratory experiment was implemented to characterise the heat transfer between the steel shell and the mould in the case of oil lubrification. Several oils were tested showing different behaviour in terms of heat transfer and gas release. High-speed video at the meniscus of an industrial caster showed that liquid oil remains at the liquid steel meniscus leading to instabilities due to burst out of oil pockets. The mechanism of formation of the black deposit at the mould wall, which plays an important role to avoid steel sticking against the mould, was analysed. This deposit arises from evaporation of the most volatile steel compounds or tramp elements and condensation.spa
dc.description.sponsorshipEuropean commision Contract No 7210-PR/139 1 July 1999 to 30 June 2002spa
dc.format.extent180 p.spa
dc.language.isoengspa
dc.publisherEuropean Commissionspa
dc.relation.ispartofseriesTechnical steel research; EUR 20947
dc.rights© European Communities, 2004*
dc.subjectSteelmaking, continuous casting, solidificationspa
dc.titleNew approaches of the initial solidified shell formation mechanisms in the continuous casting mould. Technical Steel Research. Casting and solidificationspa
dc.typereportspa
dc.relation.projectIDECSC-7210-PR/139spa
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