Effect of Supporting Roll Setting on the Inner Structure of Cc Slabs

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Mathematical model was developed to estimate the flow rate and direction and of the expected porosity level in the centre part of a slab. Calculations show that centreline segregation is basically affected, at a given composition and cooling technology by the setting, deformation and eccentricity of the supporting rolls. Bulging of the strand between the supporting rolls can also play role.

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