Influence of oxide scales on heat transfer in secondary cooling zones in the continuous casting process,part 2: determination of material properties of oxide scales on steel under spray-water cooling conditions |
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Authors: | Jacek Slowik,Gü nter Borchardt,Christian K hler,Rudolf Jeschar,Reinhard Scholz |
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Affiliation: | Jacek Slowik,Günter Borchardt,Christian Köhler,Rudolf Jeschar,Reinhard Scholz |
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Abstract: | In order to model heat transfer from the slab to the cooling agent in the continuous casting process the thermophysical properties of the surface layer must be taken into account. For this purpose thermal conductivities and thermal diffusivities of wustite as well as of two carbon steels were measured. The oxide scale growth for six steels was measured as a function of time and at temperatures between 900 and 1200°C in air and in steam. Complex heterogeneous oxide scales were examined by optical and scanning electron microscopy, by SIMS, as well as by Mössbauer spectroscopy. Segregation of alloying elements in the metal-oxide contact zone was found. Cracks due to thermal stresses result in spalling of the scale. Therefore, a straightforward use of the data for process modelling can principally not be recommended without restrictions. |
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