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- 2024Direct inversion of the Longitudinal Ray Transform for 2D residual elastic strain fieldscitations
- 2019Laminography in the Lab: Imaging planar objects using a conventional x-ray CT scannercitations
- 2007Analysis of the inverse problem for determining nematic liquid crystal director profiles from optical measurements using singular value decompositioncitations
- 2006Electromagnetic visualisation of steel flow in continuous casting nozzlescitations
- 2006A three-dimensional inverse finite-element method applied to experimental eddy-current imaging datacitations
- 2005Nonlinear image reconstruction for electrical capacitance tomography using experimental datacitations
- 2003Development of a sensor for visualization of steel flow in the continuous casting nozzlecitations
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Electromagnetic visualisation of steel flow in continuous casting nozzles
Abstract
The developments in the field of designing and testing an electromagnetic sensor to visualize the steel flow pattern in the tundish pouring nozzle are presented. The concept of detecting flow pattern changes in an SEN using the electromagnetic technique and the development of a functioning prototype are also discussed. A typical electromagnetic sensing system consists of the sensor array, conditioning electronics and data handling equipment. Tests are carried out at Metal Process Control AB (MPC) in Sweden to study the effect of three flow patterns on a single receiver coil. The prototype sensor comprises of a single transmitter coil with three pairs of balanced aluminum frame. The physical and mathematical modeling show that the SEN doesn't always run full. The electromagnetic sensor can detect casting operation such as alumna flushes and ladle changes. It is shown that the changes in flow pattern are not necessarily linked to changes in process condition.