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- 2022Laboratory Investigation of Tomography-Controlled Continuous Steel Castingcitations
- 2021Interior Void Classification in Liquid Metal using Multi-Frequency Magnetic Induction Tomography with a Machine Learning Approachcitations
- 2020Magnetic Induction Tomography Spectroscopy for Structural and Functional Characterization in Metallic Materialscitations
- 2018Real-time control of the mould flow in a model of continuous casting in frame of the TOMOCON project
- 2017A novel metal flow imaging using electrical capacitance tomographycitations
- 2017Planar array capacitance imaging sensor design optimisationcitations
- 2011Crack detection in dielectric objects using electrical capacitance tomography imagingcitations
- 2010Crack detection in dielectric objects using electrical capacitance tomography
- 2010Three-dimensional nonlinear inversion of electrical capacitance tomography data using a complete sensor modelcitations
- 2010Helmholtz-type regularization method for permittivity reconstruction using experimental phantom data of ECTcitations
- 2009Four-dimensional electrical capacitance tomography imaging using experimental datacitations
- 2006A three-dimensional inverse finite-element method applied to experimental eddy-current imaging datacitations
- 2005Nonlinear image reconstruction for electrical capacitance tomography using experimental datacitations
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Real-time control of the mould flow in a model of continuous casting in frame of the TOMOCON project
Abstract
<p>In continuous casting, the flow structure of the liquid steel in the mould and the two-phase distribution in the submerged entry nozzle (SEN) are crucial for the quality of the produced steel. In order to effectively control the flow in the mould by electromagnetic brakes (EMBrs) and the injection of gas into the SEN, even a rough knowledge of the flow structure would be very helpful. In the framework of the TOMOCON project, the contactless inductive flow tomography (CIFT) and the mutual inductance tomography (MIT) will be integrated into a control loop for slab casters. This control loop will be developed and implemented at the Mini-LIMMCAST facility, which is available at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf. In this paper a short overview of this project will be given.</p>