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Modelling Study of EMBr Effect on Interface Fluctuation and Melt Flow in a Thin Slab Mould

Electromagnetic brakes (EMBrs) are regularly used in continuous casting to control interface fluctuations in a mould. In the research, to appraise the damping effect of EMBr technique, namely EMBr-ruler technique, the influence of magnetic field intensity on behaviours of melt flow and interface flu...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2023-08, Vol.2565 (1), p.12019
Main Authors: Lv, Xin-sheng, Xu, Lin, Liu, Cong, Guan, Duo-jiao, Pei, Qun-wu, Xu, He-yuan
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Language:English
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Summary:Electromagnetic brakes (EMBrs) are regularly used in continuous casting to control interface fluctuations in a mould. In the research, to appraise the damping effect of EMBr technique, namely EMBr-ruler technique, the influence of magnetic field intensity on behaviours of melt flow and interface fluctuation in a Compact Strip Production (CSP) thin slab funnel mould are numerically simulated. The numerical results illustrate that the existence of the EMBr-ruler technique is conducive to inhibiting the impact of the ascending circulation on the interface in the CSP funnel mould. With the gradual enhancement of magnetic intensity, the service efficiency of the EMBr-ruler on the fluctuation of two-phase steel/slag interface is enhanced. For instance, by applying a magnetic induction intensity of 0.5 T, the maximum fluctuation height of two-phase steel/slag interface is decreased to 6.4 mm. This can well prevent surface defects, such as slag entrapment.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/2565/1/012019