On modelling conjugated heat transfer in the thin slab CC mold and solid shell formation under the applied EMBr
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T1 - On modelling conjugated heat transfer in the thin slab CC mold and solid shell formation under the applied EMBr
AU - Vakhrushev, Alexander
AU - Karimi Sibaki, Ebrahim
AU - Wu, Menghuai
AU - Ludwig, Andreas
AU - Nitzl, Gerald
AU - Tang, Yong
AU - Hackl, Gernot
AU - Watzinger, Josef
AU - Bohacek, Jan
AU - Kharicha, Abdellah
N1 - The authors acknowledge the financial support by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth and the National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development within the framework of the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Metallurgical Applications of Magnetohydrodynamics.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Continuous casting (CC) became one of the dominant steel production technologies throughout last decades. Better quality, energy savings and high production rates are the main aims of the research especially in the field of the thin slab casting (TSC). The electromagnetic brake (EMBr) is applied to control the highly turbulent flow after the fresh melt is fed through the ports of a submerged entry nozzle (SEN). The numerical modelling is a perfect tool to investigate the multiphase phenomena of the turbulent flow in the CC mold, heat transfer and solidification coupled with the effects of the magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). Traditionally the heat transfer in the CC mold during the numerical simulations is predefined by the heat flux profile which could be taken from the plant measurements, published data, or is described by the semi-empirical formulas. In all these cases the heat extraction in the CC mold cavity is strictly predefined and is not significantly influenced by the transient flow behavior. Moreover, the heat flux, used in a simulation, is frequently measured for the different flow pattern inside the mold. That is especially important when the EMBr effects on the solid shell formation are investigated. Thereby, the presented study considers the coupled heat transfer in the water-cooled copper mold, including the averaged thermal resistance between the slab and mold, implemented using OpenFOAM® open-source CFD software. The melt flow, the temperature field, and the induced electric current density are compared between the traditional approach (the applied heat flux) and the modelled heat transfer in the TSC mold. Different scenarios are studied without and with the applied magnetic field.
AB - Continuous casting (CC) became one of the dominant steel production technologies throughout last decades. Better quality, energy savings and high production rates are the main aims of the research especially in the field of the thin slab casting (TSC). The electromagnetic brake (EMBr) is applied to control the highly turbulent flow after the fresh melt is fed through the ports of a submerged entry nozzle (SEN). The numerical modelling is a perfect tool to investigate the multiphase phenomena of the turbulent flow in the CC mold, heat transfer and solidification coupled with the effects of the magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). Traditionally the heat transfer in the CC mold during the numerical simulations is predefined by the heat flux profile which could be taken from the plant measurements, published data, or is described by the semi-empirical formulas. In all these cases the heat extraction in the CC mold cavity is strictly predefined and is not significantly influenced by the transient flow behavior. Moreover, the heat flux, used in a simulation, is frequently measured for the different flow pattern inside the mold. That is especially important when the EMBr effects on the solid shell formation are investigated. Thereby, the presented study considers the coupled heat transfer in the water-cooled copper mold, including the averaged thermal resistance between the slab and mold, implemented using OpenFOAM® open-source CFD software. The melt flow, the temperature field, and the induced electric current density are compared between the traditional approach (the applied heat flux) and the modelled heat transfer in the TSC mold. Different scenarios are studied without and with the applied magnetic field.
KW - conjugated heat transfer
KW - thin slab CC mold
KW - solid shell formation
KW - applied EMBr
KW - EMBr
U2 - 10.1088/1757-899X/1274/1/012023
DO - 10.1088/1757-899X/1274/1/012023
M3 - Conference article
VL - 2023
JO - IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
JF - IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
SN - 1757-8981
IS - 1274
M1 - 012023
T2 - 6th International Conference on Advances in Solidification Processes IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Y2 - 20 June 2022 through 24 June 2022
ER -