Mould heat transfer in continuous casting has profound influence on easter
operation and product quality. The average heat flux through the mould wall
can be calculated from the mould water flow and the rise in temperature of
the cooling water. However, the local heat flux in the mould wall gives a
better understanding of the heat transfer in mould vis-g-vis the operating
parameters. In the present investigation, all the 4 sides of a slab mould a
re instrumented with thermocouples in order to determine the axial temperat
ure profiles under wide range of casting conditions. A heat flow model of t
he mould wall has been developed to compute the local heat flux and the hot
face temperature of the mould from the measured mould temperature data. Th
e local heat flux in the mould is correlated with the operating variables o
f the easter. (C) Munksgaard, 2000.