Advanced design of refractory components for continuous casting

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Y. Vermeulen J. Simoes P. Guillo A. Di Donate
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

New design techniques have been developed to optimize continuous casting (CC) refractory components. The overall objective is to increase CC productivity as well as steel quality by using optimized refractory from tundish-to-mold. These techniques allow the prediction of steel and refractory chemical interactions and, thus, steel chemistry evolution as well as build up and corrosion occurrence. Specific fluido-dynamic models (CFD) have also been developed to better take into account the physical parameters at the steel/refractory interface and to optimize steel flow control. The CFD model can be coupled with refractory chemical interactions to simulate steel chemical evolution. These two different approaches result in shape and material modifications. They are completed by dedicated thermal stress analysis in order to improve thermal shock resistance. The mechanical FEA evaluations take into account specific mechanical behavior of refractory components as well as high temperature evolution of their properties.
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APA: Y. Vermeulen J. Simoes P. Guillo A. Di Donate  (2004)  Advanced design of refractory components for continuous casting

MLA: Y. Vermeulen J. Simoes P. Guillo A. Di Donate Advanced design of refractory components for continuous casting. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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