Twin-roll continuous casting combines solidification and hot rolling into a
single operation to produce thin strips that are directly coilable. It off
ers advantages of low capital investment and low operational cost, and the
strips produced have a refined solidification microstructure, which has att
racted interest of global metal producers. This is evidenced by numerous pi
lot-scale casters constructed. The successful development of near-net-shape
casting depends critically on an understanding of the fundamental knowledg
e of heat and fluid flow. Despite sophisticated instrumentation technology,
information critical to the understanding of the casting region cannot be
measured directly, therefore it is necessary to develop efficient numerical
tools to control the process. This paper presents a numerical model for th
e two-dimensional solidification problem in the twin-roll continuous castin
g system by using a finite difference technique. The thermal analysis resul
ts give valuable insight into the thermal characteristics of solidification
and processing for the strip casting. Results of subsequent simulations ar
e compared with data from the Literature. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. Al
l rights reserved.