Royal Society Open Science (Jan 2017)

On the formation of fold-type oscillation marks in the continuous casting of steel

  • M. Vynnycky,
  • S. Saleem,
  • K. M. Devine,
  • B. J. Florio,
  • S. L. Mitchell,
  • S. B. G. O’Brien

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 6

Abstract

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Asymptotic methods are employed to revisit an earlier model for oscillation-mark formation in the continuous casting of steel. A systematic non-dimensionalization of the governing equations, which was not carried out previously, leads to a model with 12 dimensionless parameters. Analysis is provided in the same parameter regime as for the earlier model, and surprisingly simple analytical solutions are found for the oscillation-mark profiles; these are found to agree reasonably well with the numerical solution in the earlier model and very well with fold-type oscillation marks that have been obtained in more recent experimental work. The benefits of this approach, when compared with time-consuming numerical simulations, are discussed in the context of auxiliary models for macrosegregation and thermomechanical stresses and strains.

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