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Cui et al.1) proposed a methodology for the fluid flow characterization of asymmetric tundishes that does not rely on any idealized flow model. First, the E curves of each tundish strand is obtained through the pulse input experiment. Subsequently, the E curves are converted into F curves by integra...

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