Water model study of horizontal molten steel-Ar two-phase jet in a continuous casting mold |
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Authors: | Manabu Iguchi Norifumi Kasai |
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Affiliation: | (1) the Division of Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, 060-8628 Sapporo, Japan;(2) the Quality Management and Metallurgical Control Section, Quality Management and Production Planning Department, Kashima Steel Works, Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd., 314-0014 Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | A water model study was carried out to understand the behavior of a molten steel and Ar gas two-phase jet issuing out of a submerged entrance nozzle in continuous casting modls. A mixture of water and air was injected horizontally from a circular pipe settled flush with the narrow face of a mold having a rectangular cross section. The water-air two-phase jet thus generated was pulled upward through the effect of buoyancy force acting on air bubbles. The deflection of the jet in the upward direction was correlated by introducing a velocity scale, which could characterize the upward moving velocity of the jet. The mean velocity and turbulence components of water flow were measured with a laser Doppler velocimeter. Empirical equations were proposed for predicting the two velocity components. |
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