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- 2024Investigating the Origin of Non-Metallic Inclusions in Ti-Stabilized ULC Steels Using Different Tracing Techniquescitations
- 2023Different Approaches to Trace the Source of Non-Metallic Inclusions in Steel
- 2023Application of tracing techniques to determine the source of alumina inclusions in the clogging layer of Ti-stabilized ULC steels
- 2023Classification of peritectic steels by experimental methods, computational thermodynamics and plant data: An Overview
- 2023Impurities and tramp elements in steel: Thermodynamic aspects and the application to solidification processes
- 2023Comparison of tracing deoxidation products with rare earth elements in the industry and on a laboratory scale
- 2022High temperature thermodynamics of the Fe-C-Mn system; new experimental data for the Fe-C-10 and 20 wt.-% Mn system
- 2022Different Approaches to Trace the Source of Non-Metallic Inclusions in Steelcitations
- 2022A Near-Process 2D Heat-Transfer Model for Continuous Slab Casting of Steelcitations
- 2022Selected metallurgical models for computationally efficient prediction of quality-related issues in continuous slab casting of steel
- 2022Thermomechanical and Microstructural Analysis of the Influence of B- and Ti-Content on the Hot Ductility Behavior of Microalloyed Steelscitations
- 2021Investigations on hot tearing in a continuous slab caster: Numerical modelling combined with analysis of plant results
- 2020Utilization of Experimental Data as Boundary Conditions for the Solidification Model Tempsimu-3Dcitations
- 2019Investigation of water droplet impingement under conditions of the secondary cooling zone of a continuous caster
- 2019High precious phase diagrams – a roadmap for a successful casting processing
- 2016HT-LSCM - A valuable tool for surface microstructure investigations
- 2012Hot deformation behaviour of low alloyed steelcitations
- 2012Influence of Strain Rate on Hot Ductility of a V-Microalloyed Steel Slabcitations
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Utilization of Experimental Data as Boundary Conditions for the Solidification Model Tempsimu-3D
Abstract
Solidification models are an important tool for the<br/>prediction of temperatures and shell growth during the process<br/>of continuous casting of steel. To gain reliable simulation<br/>results, it is crucial to use highly sophisticated material<br/>data and boundary conditions depending on different process<br/>parameters. The focus of this work lies on the utilization<br/>of experimental data to describe the secondary cooling<br/>zone (SCZ) of a slab caster in the solidification model Tempsimu-<br/>3D. In this part of the caster, water and air-mist sprays<br/>are used to cool down the strand. To calculate the heat<br/>transfer coefficient caused by spray cooling (HTCspray), the<br/>model uses a correlation between thewater impact density<br/>(WID) and the surface temperature of the slab. Together<br/>with the heat removal due to roll contact and radiation, this<br/>HTCspray is applied as a boundary condition for the SCZ.<br/>To adjust the parameters of the correlation formula, results<br/>fromWID and HTCmeasurements are used. For validation,<br/>the simulation results are compared with a measurement<br/>of the slab surface temperature.