Metals (Nov 2018)

Geometric Modification of the Tundish Impact Point

  • Branislav Buľko,
  • Ivan Priesol,
  • Peter Demeter,
  • Peter Gašparovič,
  • Dana Baricová,
  • Martina Hrubovčáková

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met8110944
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 944

Abstract

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In connection with the increasing requirements for cleanliness in conticast steel, it is necessary to develop original solutions. The tundish, as the last refractory-lined reactor, gives enough space to remove inclusions by optimizing the flow of steel. The basic component of the tundish is the impact pad, the shape of which creates a suitable flow of steel, thus making it part of the tundish metallurgy. The optimal steel flow in the tundish must avoid creating dead zone areas, or the slag “eye„ phenomenon in the slag layer around the ladle shroud, and is intended to create conditions for the release of inclusions by promoting reactions at the steel-slag phase interface. The flow also has to prevent excessive erosion of the tundish refractory lining. This paper compares the standard impact pad with the “Spheric„ spherical impact pad using computional fluid dynamiscs (CFD) tools and physical modelling. The evaluation criteria are residence time and flow in the tundish at three different casting speeds.

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