Water modeling of swirling flow tundish for steel continuous casting

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Qiang Yue
Zong-shu Zou
Qin-fu Hou
Zhou Chen
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[1] Northeastern University,School of Materials and Metallurgy
[2] University of New South Wales,School of Materials Science and Engineering
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water model experiment; flow field; swirling chamber; inclusion removal; continuous casting tundish;
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A conventional turbulence inhibitor is compared with a swirling chamber from the points of view of fluid flow and removal rate of inclusion in the tundish. Comparing the RTD curves, inclusion removals, and the streamlines in water model experiments, it can be found that the tundish equipped with a swirling chamber has a great effect on improving the flow field, and the floatation rate of inclusion is higher than the tundish with a turbulence inhibitor. Because of the introduction of the swirling chamber, the flow field and inclusion removal in a two-strand swirling flow tundish are asymmetrical. Rotating the inlet direction of swirling chamber 60 degree is a good strategy to improve the asymmetrical flow field.
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