Effects of tundish size, tundish design and casting flow rate on fluid flow phenomena of liquid steel

S. López-Ramírez, J. Palafox-Ramos, Rodolfo D. Morales, M. A. Barrón-Meza, Miguel Velázquez Toledo

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Fluid dynamics of liquid steel in continuous casting tundishes is closely related to tundish volume and geometry, existence of flow control devices and steel flow rate. To study this complex interaction physical and mathematical models were used in the present work. The first one was based in a 1/3 scale water model with injection of tracers and the second one on the solution to the steady state-turbulent Navier-Stokes equations using the K-ε [1] approximation for the turbulent viscosity. When the tundish size is increased from 30 t to 50 t the tracer indicates a strong bypassing in the second case. The mathematical predictions indicate very high fluid velocities along the tundish bottom in agreement with the experimental findings. The employment of turbulence inhibitors promotes a counter-flow that surrounds the incoming stream jet of liquid from the inlet nozzle with steel displacing itself, after leaving this zone, along the upper free surface of the liquid. The addition of well designed baffles complements the action of the turbulence inhibitor to obtain a higher volume fraction under a plug flow pattern giving a softer flow of liquid steel. Besides, the positioning of baffles inside a tundish should be performed according to the steel flow rate.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)423-428
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónSteel Research
Volumen69
N.º10-11
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1998

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