Abstract
This study is concerned with the development of a model, which will provide reliable mould powder compositions for widely-differing casting conditions, mould dimensions and steel grades. The principal focus in this work has been through the introduction of (i) the oscillation characteristics and (ii) the solidification (or break) temperature on the powder consumption, which is a measure of the liquid, (slag) lubrication supplied to the steel shell. The analysis of the plant data shows that the Tsutsumi (or NKK) relationship (incorporating both oscillation characteristics and break temperature) provides a reliable measure of the powder consumption. If the oscillation characteristics are not known it was found that the modified Jenkins relation gave reliable calculated values for the powder consumption. On the basis of these and other data a model for calculating the mould powder composition is formulated.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Steelmaking Conference Proceedings|Steelmaking Conf Proc |
Pages | 133-144 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Volume | 85 |
Publication status | Published - 2002 |
Event | 85th Steelmaking Conference proceedings - Nashville, TN Duration: 1 Jul 2002 → … |
Conference
Conference | 85th Steelmaking Conference proceedings |
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City | Nashville, TN |
Period | 1/07/02 → … |
Keywords
- Continuous casting
- Heat transfer
- Lubrication
- Mould powder