ISIJ International
Online ISSN : 1347-5460
Print ISSN : 0915-1559
ISSN-L : 0915-1559
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Magnetohydrodynamic Phenomena, Fluid Control and Computational Modeling in the Continuous Casting of Billet and Bloom
Shenqiang Wang Gonzalo Alvarez De ToledoKari VälimaaSeppo Louhenkilpi
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2014 Volume 54 Issue 10 Pages 2273-2282

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Magnetohydrodynamic flow phenomena with electromagnetic stirring were studied in billet casting. Solidification microstructure and oscillation marks were also investigated. EMS with 310 A current was proven to increase central equiaxed zone from 10–15% in unstirred billet to over 45% in stirred billet for steel grade 40CrMo4. Dendritic microstructures at the billet corners were found to deflect downwards due to the sustained upward flow along the mould corners. Rhomboidity was observed to relate to the unsteady flow in the mould during changes of casting speed and EMS intensities. Computational modeling was performed and validated with the results obtained from the casting experiments. Through modeling, a declining phenomenon of the injected stream from the SEN was observed towards the back wall under certain stirring intensities. This would influence thermal distribution of the strand shell and casting qualities, thus requiring correct matching of the vertical shear flow field with the horizontal rotation flow in order to obtain a favorable flow field. In addition, vortexes were found on the free surface around the SEN tube, which were influential to the cleanliness of steel melt. Modeling was also performed for a bloom caster with various SEN designs in the context of cleanliness. It was found that ported SENs showed obvious advantage on inclusion removal over the straight bore SEN. Reducing casting speed is actually an effective way to improve cleanliness. Casting trials with 65 bloom casting heats verified the modeling results and remarkable improvement in cleanliness was observed by using a 2-port SEN.

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