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Depth of oscillation marks forming in continuous casting of steel

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In this paper, a mechanical model has been developed for the prediction of the depth of oscillation marks of the depression type, which is based on the beam bending theory and on viscoplastic material behavior.
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The surface of continuously cast slabs is characterized by the presence of oscillation marks. Direct linkage of the continuous casting process and hot rolling process requires that cast slabs should be free of surface defects. In the present work, a mechanical model has been developed for the prediction of the depth of oscillation marks of the depression type. It is based on the beam bending theory and on viscoplastic material behavior. The downward movement of the strand is taken correctly into account, which has not been done in previous models. Auxiliary parts of the model are the models for the determination of the temperatre field and of the fluid flow and pressure in the meniscus region and in the gap between strand and mold. The deflection of the shell is computed as a function of time and distance from the shell tip. The retained deflection, which corresponds to the depth of oscillation marks observed on the slab surface, is determined for different values of stroke, frequency, and casting velocity. The theoretical data are compared with the measured data as available in the literature.

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Performance and properties of mould fluxes

TL;DR: The role of mould fluxes in continuous casting is reviewed in this article, and the importance of the flux in providing lubrication and the right level of heat transfer between the shell and the mould is described.
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Modeling transient slag-layer phenomena in the shell/mold gap in continuous casting of steel

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A New Mechanism of Hook Formation during Continuous Casting of Ultra-Low-Carbon Steel Slabs

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed mechanism for the formation of curved hooks and their associated periodic oscillation marks was presented, based on a careful analysis of numerous specially etched samples from ultra-low-carbon steel slabs combined with previous measurements, observations, and theoretical modeling results.
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Micrograph evidence of meniscus solidification and sub-surface microstructure evolution in continuous-cast ultralow-carbon steels

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined hooks and other sub-surface features in continuous-cast ultralow carbon steel samples using optical microscopy, electron backscattering diffraction, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and electron probe microanalysis techniques.
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A Unified Mechanism for the Formation of Oscillation Marks

TL;DR: In this article, a multiphysics modeling of the transient shell growth and explicit prediction of OMs morphology was possible for the first time through a model for heat transfer, fluid flow, and solidification coupled with mold oscillation, including the slag phase.
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The formation of oscillation marks in the continuous casting of steel slabs

TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of oscillation marks on the surface of continuously cast slabs has been studied by metallographically examining slab samples and by performing a set of mathematical analyses of heat flow, lubrication, and meniscus shape.
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