Cooling Capacity Evolution of Steel Strip during Oscillatory Feeding Process in Slab Continuous Casting

Author:

Zhang Rui1,Li Hua-Bing12ORCID,Zhu Hong-Chun1,Jiang Zhou-Hua12,Feng Hao1,Zhang Shu-Cai1

Affiliation:

1. School of Metallurgy Northeastern University Shenyang 110819 China

2. Key Laboratory for Ecological Metallurgy of Multimetallic Ores (Ministry of Education) Northeastern University Shenyang 110819 China

Abstract

To comprehensively understand the effect of oscillation on cooling capacity of steel strip, a mathematical model is proposed to investigate the distribution of temperature fields in continuous cast slabs, taking into account the oscillatory feeding process. Strip oscillation results in a periodic variation of nearby molten steel flow. It intensifies the turbulence of surrounding molten steel and enhances the interfacial heat transfer. During the feeding process, the morphology of strip undergoes three stages: upheaval, fluctuation, and disappearance. As the strip oscillation frequency increases, the maximum cross‐sectional area of the strip gradually decreases during the upheaval stage, the fluctuation stage gradually disappears, and the strip disappearance speed gradually increases during the disappearance stage. These observations suggest that an increase in the oscillation frequency accelerates the melting of the strip, which is caused by the enhanced heat transfer between the strip and molten steel. This results in a gradual growth of strip's cooling capacity and a decrement in the liquid fraction of molten steel surrounding the strip. In addition, feeding strip is advantageous in preventing the jet from impinging onto narrow surfaces of slab. The blocking effect initially increases and then remains almost unchanged as the strip oscillation frequency increases.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

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