Mathematical Modeling of Behaviour a Liquid Steel Flow and a Non-Metallic Inclusions in the One Strand Wedge Type Tundish with a Subflux Turbulence Controller and a Low Dam

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The numerical modelling technique is successfully used for simulation of liquid metal movement and behaviour of non-metallic inclusions in the continuous casting devices. The CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamic) method allows information on physical, chemical and hydrodynamic phenomenon in the metallurgical processes to be obtained. In the continuous steel casting process, where the tundish performs the function of a device batching steel to the mould, the monitoring especially of non-metallic inclusions is very essential because a quantity of non-metallic inclusions in the liquid steel limit the quality of final steel product. The paper presents the results of computing simulation of behaviour a liquid steel flow and non-metallic inclusions in the one-strand tundish with stopper rod system. The subject of simulation was a one-strand tundish of a nominal capacity of 30 tons. The tundish is used in the polish steel mill to process of continuous casting slabs. In the paper authors analysed two tundish i.e. tundish with a low dam and tundish with a subflux turbulence controller and a low dam. The Ansys-Fluent® program was used for solved mathematical model of casting process. The computer simulations were performed for unsteady and nonisothermal conditions. The population balance model was used to description of non-metallic inclusions growth process. As a result of computations, fields of liquid steel flow, fields of secondary phase volume fraction, fields of volume fraction for particular bins and non-metallic inclusions growth curve were obtained.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 706-709)

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1379-1384

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January 2012

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