Research on Hot State of Mould Copper Plate with High Casting Speed

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High casting speed has a great influence to thermal state and strain/stress field of the mould copper plate. The coupled visco-elasto-plastic FEM models have been presented for thermal process analysis of steel shell and the mould copper plates. It is shown that, when the casting speed is increasing, the turning point of the temperature distribution curve is getting further to the meniscus; and the increasing casting speed has no influence to the equivalent strain distribution along the thickness direction of the mould.

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