Xk. Lan et Jm. Khodadadi, Liquid steel flow, heat transfer and solidification in mold of continuous casters during grade transition, INT J HEAT, 44(18), 2001, pp. 3431-3442
A computational study of the unsteady axisymmetric turbulent liquid steel f
low, heat transfer and solidification in continuous casting molds during th
e grade transition operation is presented. The computations are based on an
iterative, finite-volume numerical procedure using primitive dependent var
iables, whereby the governing time-dependent continuity, momentum and energ
y equations in combination with a low-Reynolds number turbulence model are
solved. A single-domain enthalpy formulation is used for simulation of the
phase change phenomenon, Darcy's Law-type porous media treatment is used to
account for the effect of phase change on convection. In spite of the tran
sient nature of the incoming liquid steel velocity, increase in size of the
liquid pool is not significant, whereas the increase of the volume of the
mushy zone is marked and is as much as 48% relative to its initial size. Di
stinct temperature rise signatures on the surface of the casting were detec
ted. The heat removal rate from the mold increases almost linearly similar
to the ramping of the casting speed. Thinning of the solidified shell durin
g tundish change is significant and must be taken into account in practice
to prevent breakout. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.