The Horizontal Ohno Continuous Casting Process: Process Variables and Their Effects on Casting Stability |
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Authors: | H. Soda F. Chabchoub W. H. Lam S. A. Argyropoulos A. Mclean |
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Affiliation: | 1. Of the authors, H. Soda, F. Chabchoub, S. A. Argyropoulos and A. McLean are attached to the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.;2. Ontario Hydro, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
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Abstract: | AbstractTemperature profile measurements within a heated mould have been made during continuous casting of pure tin rod of 8.5 mm dia in an attempt to obtain an understanding of the influence of process variables on the position of the solidification front. It has been established that process variables such as casting speed, mould temperature and cooling position have a sensitive effect on the position of the solidification front. It varies linearly with casting speed for a given cooling position and mould temperature. The change in position of the solidification front in turn exerts a significant effect on the surface quality of the cast strand. It has been demonstrated that the solidification front should be brought well within the mould in order to obtain good dimensional and casting stability. |
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Keywords: | FLUIDITY ALUMINIUM MATRIX COMPOSITES INFILTRATION PRESSURE |
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