Influence of the submerged entry nozzle’s bottom well on the characteristics of its exit jets

Jesus Gonzalez-Trejo, Cesar A. Real-Ramirez, Jose Raul Miranda-Tello, Ruslan Gabbasov, Ignacio Carvajal-Mariscal, Florencio Sanchez-Silva, Francisco Cervantes-De-la-torre

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In vertical continuous casting machines the liquid steel from the tundish is poured into the mold through the Submerged Entry Nozzle (SEN). The shape and direction of the SEN exit jets affect the liquid steel dynamics inside the mold. This work quantifies the effect of the SEN pool on the principal characteristics of the jets emerging from it, precisely, the shape, the spread angles, and the mold impact point. Experimental and numerical simulations were carried out using a SEN simplified model, a square-shaped bore nozzle with square-shaped outlet ports whose length is minimal. These experiments showed two well-defined behaviors. When a single vortex dominates the hydrodynamics inside the simplified SEN, the exit jets spread out and are misaligned about the mold’s central plane. On the contrary, when the inner flow pattern shows two vortexes, the exit jets are compact and parallel to the mold wide walls. The measured difference on the jet’s falling angles is 5, approximately, which implies that in an actual casting machine, the impingement point at the narrow mold wall would have a variation of 0.150 m. This hydrodynamic analysis would help design new SENs for continuous casting machines that improve steel quality.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo398
Páginas (desde-hasta)1-14
Número de páginas14
PublicaciónMetals
Volumen11
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - mar. 2021

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