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A new type of magnetic field arrangement to suppress meniscus fluctuation in slab casting: Numerical simulation and experiment

Yang Li, Anyuang Deng, Lintao Zhang, Bin Yang, Engang Wang

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume: 298, Start page: 117278

Swansea University Author: Lintao Zhang

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This research aimed at proposing a new type of magnetic field arrangement to suppress the meniscus fluctuation in slab continuous casting. The work was conducted by three dimensional (3D) numerical simulation and followed by an experiment validation. The results indicated that the maximum height of...

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ISSN: 0924-0136
Published: Elsevier BV 2021
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title A new type of magnetic field arrangement to suppress meniscus fluctuation in slab casting: Numerical simulation and experiment
spellingShingle A new type of magnetic field arrangement to suppress meniscus fluctuation in slab casting: Numerical simulation and experiment
Lintao Zhang
title_short A new type of magnetic field arrangement to suppress meniscus fluctuation in slab casting: Numerical simulation and experiment
title_full A new type of magnetic field arrangement to suppress meniscus fluctuation in slab casting: Numerical simulation and experiment
title_fullStr A new type of magnetic field arrangement to suppress meniscus fluctuation in slab casting: Numerical simulation and experiment
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description This research aimed at proposing a new type of magnetic field arrangement to suppress the meniscus fluctuation in slab continuous casting. The work was conducted by three dimensional (3D) numerical simulation and followed by an experiment validation. The results indicated that the maximum height of meniscus was decreased and the meniscus fluctuation was decreased significantly whilst the applied magnetic field was increased from 0 to 0.05 T. The surface velocity was not sensitive to the applied magnetic field magnitude to 0.05 T. The results obtained from the designed experiment had a good agreement with the simulation results: this is an indication of the effectiveness of the proposed magnetic field arrangement.
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