Abstract

The electrical magnetic field plays an important role in controlling the molten steel flow, heat transfer and migration of inclusions. However, industrial tests for inclusion distribution in a single-strand tundish under the electromagnetic field have never been reported before. The distribution of non-metallic inclusions in steel is still uncertain in an induction-heating (IH) tundish. In the present study, therefore, using numerical simulation methods, we simulate the flow and heat transfer characteristics of molten steel in the channel-type IH tundish, especially in the channel. At the same time, industrial trials were carried out on the channel-type IH tundish, and the temperature distribution of the tundish with or without IH under different pouring ladle furnace was analyzed. The method of scanning electron microscopy was employed to obtain the distribution of inclusions on different channel sections. The flow characteristics of molten steel in the channel change with flow time, and the single vortex and double vortex alternately occur under the electromagnetic field. The heat loss of molten steel can be compensated in a tundish with IH. As heating for 145 s, the temperature of the molten steel in the channel increases by 31.8 K. It demonstrates that the temperature of the molten steel in the tundish can be kept at the target value of around 1813 K, fluctuating up and down 3 K after using electromagnetic IH. In the IH channel, the large inclusions with diameters greater than 9 μm are more concentrated at the edge of the channel, and the effect of IH on the inclusion with diameters less than 9 μm has little effect.

Highlights

  • In the continuous casting process, the tundish is a distributor of molten steel pouring from ladle to mold, and a reaction vessel to ensure the homogenization of temperature and composition for molten steel [1,2]

  • The temperature fluctuation of molten steel due to the temperature of molten steel in the tundish decreasing during ladle changing at the initial or end of the pouring stage seriously affects the quality of the slab, and reduces the productivity and yield of continuous casting [4]

  • The heat lost through the ladle and tundish pool surfaces and the refractory wall during the entire casting process is inevitable during the casting process

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Introduction

In the continuous casting process, the tundish is a distributor of molten steel pouring from ladle to mold, and a reaction vessel to ensure the homogenization of temperature and composition for molten steel [1,2]. The stability of the pouring temperature of the molten steel in the tundish is an essential factor affecting the productivity of the casting machine and the quality of the slab [3]. The temperature fluctuation of molten steel due to the temperature of molten steel in the tundish decreasing during ladle changing at the initial or end of the pouring stage seriously affects the quality of the slab, and reduces the productivity and yield of continuous casting [4]. The control of the molten steel temperature is of great significance for continuous casting production

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