In the Run Out Table, red hot steel slabs moving at speeds between 2 and 22 m/s are quench cooled by impingement of hundreds of water jets. Proper control of the Run Out Table process is crucial to ensure the desired steel microstructure and mechanical properties and can only be achieved with insight based on accurate experimental data. Although quenching experiments have been widely reported in literature, the few on moving surfaces reached maximum surface speeds of 1.5 m/s, which is much lower than in the actual Run Out Table process. In this paper, we present the first measurements with a new laboratory setup that allows surfaces to move at speeds between 0 and 8 m/s. To the best of our knowledge, this is the highest laboratory speed eve...
The cooling which occurs on the runout table (ROT) is a key processing step for hot rolled steel st...
The effects of agitation and part location on cooling rate and heat transfer coefficient for the CHT...
Medium and high carbon steels are usually quenched in polymer and oil in order to avoid cracking and...
In the Run Out Table, red hot steel slabs moving at speeds between 2 and 22 m/s are quench cooled by...
Quench cooling of steel on the Run Out Table presents great complexity arising from the high speed o...
The production of advanced high strength steels (AHSS) for use in the automotive and construction in...
The steel industry produces approximately 200 million metric tons of hot-rolled steel strip annually...
Accelerated cooling on a run-out table in a hot mill governs the final microstructure and mechanical...
In the steel industry, quench cooling is used in the Run Out Table (ROT) to define the steel microst...
The controlled cooling of steel on the runout table has become a standard practice in the productio...
Controlled hot strip rolling is one of most important processes in the steel industry since approxim...
The growth in demand for high-quality metallic alloys has placed greater emphasis on the predictabi...
Accelerated cooling on the run-out table of a hot rolling mill is a key technology to tailor microst...
Regarding the great importance of fast cooling in steel industry for the production processes, a dee...
Experiments have been carried out on a pilot scale run-out table to study heat transfer during cooli...
The cooling which occurs on the runout table (ROT) is a key processing step for hot rolled steel st...
The effects of agitation and part location on cooling rate and heat transfer coefficient for the CHT...
Medium and high carbon steels are usually quenched in polymer and oil in order to avoid cracking and...
In the Run Out Table, red hot steel slabs moving at speeds between 2 and 22 m/s are quench cooled by...
Quench cooling of steel on the Run Out Table presents great complexity arising from the high speed o...
The production of advanced high strength steels (AHSS) for use in the automotive and construction in...
The steel industry produces approximately 200 million metric tons of hot-rolled steel strip annually...
Accelerated cooling on a run-out table in a hot mill governs the final microstructure and mechanical...
In the steel industry, quench cooling is used in the Run Out Table (ROT) to define the steel microst...
The controlled cooling of steel on the runout table has become a standard practice in the productio...
Controlled hot strip rolling is one of most important processes in the steel industry since approxim...
The growth in demand for high-quality metallic alloys has placed greater emphasis on the predictabi...
Accelerated cooling on the run-out table of a hot rolling mill is a key technology to tailor microst...
Regarding the great importance of fast cooling in steel industry for the production processes, a dee...
Experiments have been carried out on a pilot scale run-out table to study heat transfer during cooli...
The cooling which occurs on the runout table (ROT) is a key processing step for hot rolled steel st...
The effects of agitation and part location on cooling rate and heat transfer coefficient for the CHT...
Medium and high carbon steels are usually quenched in polymer and oil in order to avoid cracking and...