Numerical Calculation of Fluid Flow in a Continuous Casting Tundish

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Placement in the middle retaining wall package, aimed at controlling the flow of liquid steel forms, so that movement of a reasonable level remained stable, while reducing interference from turbulence and dead zones, molten steel in order to extend the average stay of removal in favor of inclusion to improve the cleanliness of molten steel. Keywords:Tundish; Retaining Wall; Flow field; Mathematical Modeling; Inclusion;Optimization setting

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 774-776)

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316-320

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