The Development of Breakout Prevention System by Logical Judgement

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The breakout is one of the biggest problem in continuous casting. For the high failing and missing report rate of the system by indraught, whose report parameter cannot been changed, one new breakout prevention system which can optimize its parameters and based on the theory ofthe marked differences between temperature changing trend and spreading speed of the different temperature signal mode has been developed, it also has the hot distributing map. This system has a good running, and successfully reported all the breakout of the slab.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 418-420)

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1996-2000

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December 2011

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