Cast productivity depends on casting speed. Since the early development of
continuous casting, numerous attempts have been made at high speed casting.
With regard to speed limitation by shell sticking, high temperature tensil
e strength properties of the solidifying shell in relation to mould frictio
n are considered the governing factor. Hence, experimental work has been ca
rried out to simulate shell loading under casting conditions, determining t
he shell strength for a wide range of carbon contents. Mould friction data
have been derived from published plant measurements. As demonstrated, neith
er shell strength nor mould friction imposes significant limits on casting
speed under regular casting conditions. (C) 2000 IoM Communications Ltd.