The flow field, bubble distribution and solidified shell in slab mold are numerically simulated with large eddy simulation (LES) under different electromagnetic braking (EMBr) conditions, assisted with high-temperature quantitative velocity measurement. The calculated velocities on the mold surface are in good agreement with the measured values of the industrial experiment at high temperature with the rod deflection method under different EMBr conditions and different argon flow rates, which verifies the correctness of the model. After EMBr is applied, the flow velocity on the surface of the mold decreases. With EMBr, the velocity on the mold surface first increases and then decreases with the increase in argon flow rate. When the argon flo...
The characterization of the fluid flow of liquid steel in a slab mold, using two nozzle designs unde...
In the present paper, molten steel flow in the submerged entry nozzle (SEN) and mold cavity of large...
Continuous casting produces over 95% of steel in the world today, hence even small improvements to t...
In this paper, the effects of the width of the mold on the surface velocity, flow field pattern, tur...
In the present work, the flow field in a slab continuous casting mold with thicknesses of 180 and 25...
Static electromagnetic braking (EMBr) fields affect greatly the turbulent flow pattern in steel cont...
Plant measurements and computational models of transient flow with and without electromagnetic field...
The turbulent phenomena occurring in the thin slab mold affect the final product quality. Therefore,...
Electromagnetic fields have emerged as powerful tools for addressing current problems in thin slab c...
A mathematical model coupled with electromagnetic field has been developed to simulate the transient...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model with magneto hydro dynamics (MHD) is developed for a thin s...
This numerical modeling study consists of two main parts. The first part is related to the simulatio...
Abstract: Electromagnetic forces are an important tool to control fluid flow in the mold, combined w...
Abstract: Electromagnetic forces are an important tool to control fluid flow in the mold, combined w...
Electromagnetic braking (EMBr) greatly influences turbulent flow in the continuous casting mold and ...
The characterization of the fluid flow of liquid steel in a slab mold, using two nozzle designs unde...
In the present paper, molten steel flow in the submerged entry nozzle (SEN) and mold cavity of large...
Continuous casting produces over 95% of steel in the world today, hence even small improvements to t...
In this paper, the effects of the width of the mold on the surface velocity, flow field pattern, tur...
In the present work, the flow field in a slab continuous casting mold with thicknesses of 180 and 25...
Static electromagnetic braking (EMBr) fields affect greatly the turbulent flow pattern in steel cont...
Plant measurements and computational models of transient flow with and without electromagnetic field...
The turbulent phenomena occurring in the thin slab mold affect the final product quality. Therefore,...
Electromagnetic fields have emerged as powerful tools for addressing current problems in thin slab c...
A mathematical model coupled with electromagnetic field has been developed to simulate the transient...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model with magneto hydro dynamics (MHD) is developed for a thin s...
This numerical modeling study consists of two main parts. The first part is related to the simulatio...
Abstract: Electromagnetic forces are an important tool to control fluid flow in the mold, combined w...
Abstract: Electromagnetic forces are an important tool to control fluid flow in the mold, combined w...
Electromagnetic braking (EMBr) greatly influences turbulent flow in the continuous casting mold and ...
The characterization of the fluid flow of liquid steel in a slab mold, using two nozzle designs unde...
In the present paper, molten steel flow in the submerged entry nozzle (SEN) and mold cavity of large...
Continuous casting produces over 95% of steel in the world today, hence even small improvements to t...