A MATHEMATICAL-MODEL FOR THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF MELTS SUBJECTED TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FORCES - PART-I - MODEL DEVELOPMENT AND COMPARISON OF PREDICTIONS WITH PUBLISHED EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
R. Kageyama et Jw. Evans, A MATHEMATICAL-MODEL FOR THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF MELTS SUBJECTED TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FORCES - PART-I - MODEL DEVELOPMENT AND COMPARISON OF PREDICTIONS WITH PUBLISHED EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS, Metallurgical and materials transactions. A, Physical metallurgy andmaterials science, 29(4), 1998, pp. 919-928
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Material Science","Metallurgy & Metallurigical Engineering
A mathematical model was developed to predict electromagnetically driv
en flow and (particularly) free surface behavior in melts subject to e
lectromagnetic forces. Such melts appear in electromagnetic casters, i
nduction furnaces, and other metal processing units. The calculations
started with Maxwell's equations and Ohm's law, which were solved by a
novel ''modified hybrid technique.'' The Instantaneous continuity and
Navier-Stokes equations (rather than their time-averaged versions) we
re then solved with electromagnetic forces as input. The calculations
allowed for the dynamic behavior of the free surface of the melt, and
electromagnetic fields were recomputed as the free surface changed. In
this first part of a two-part article, the model predictions are comp
ared with the experimental measurements of induced current, magnetic f
ield, melt velocity, and free surface deformation reported by others.