A Technique for the Evaluation of Instantaneous Heat Fluxes for the Horizontal Strip Casting of Aluminum Alloys
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Transient heat transfer between solidifying light metals strips and a moving substrate has been investigated. For this purpose, an experimental apparatus was constructed, consisting of a cold moving substrate onto which molten metal from a containment mold is deposited. The substrate was flame sprayed with various commercial coatings while its speed and the thicknesses of strip produced matched industrial values. The primary objective of this work was to study the effects of some important variables, such as roughness of substrate, type of coating, thickness of strip and initial superheat, on heat fluxes. Substrate speeds in the range of 0.4–1.2 m/s were employed and strips with thicknesses between 1 and 5 mm were produced. The heat fluxes were determined "inversely" by an inverse heat transfer technique, using temperature measurements from thermocouples embedded within the substrate. Peak heat fluxes between 0.6 and 3.0 MW/m2 were found for the diverse experimental conditions investigated. The heat transfer coefficients were deduced using a one-dimensional, finite-difference model, based on the corresponding calculated heat fluxes. Values of h ranged from 700–5000 W/m2·K. The various coatings used, and the different levels of substrate roughness, contributed to the wide range of h values reported. The heat transfer coefficient was found to increase with initial superheat, thickness of strip and smoother coatings. Correlations were derived between peak heat fluxes and the most significant variables. More importantly, the transient evolution of q and h after their peak values were assessed and good correlations could be derived. The findings of this work are believed to be useful for industrial processes, since they give a better picture of the influence of some important variables on the heat transfer involved for this particular type of metal-substrate contact. This is relevant, for example, to horizontal direct strip casting processes currently under investigation for the production of low carbon steel strips.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2001-11-15
著者
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GUTHRIE RODERICK
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
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Netto Pedro
Formerly At Mcgill University
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Guthrie Roderick
Mcgill Metals Processing Centre
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Guthrie Roderick
Mcgill Metals Processing Center Department Of Mining And Metallurgical Engineering Mcgill University
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Isac Mihaiela
Department Of Physical Metallurgy University Of Bucharest
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TAVARES Roberto
Formerly at McGill University
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