Horizontal Single Belt Casting Of Thin Strips Of An Advanced High Strength Steel (Fe-21%Mn-2.5%Al-2.8%Si-0.08%C Wt%)

STEEL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL(2021)

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This research presents numerical modeling and experimental results on thin strips of Fe-21%Mn-2.5%Al-2.8%Si-0.08%C wt% steel, obtained using the horizontal single belt casting (HSBC) process. The free stream of the molten metal, exiting from a nozzle slot, was observed to be highly unstable and nonuniform, after interacting with a 30 degrees inclined refractory plane of a delivery system. However, increasing the inclination of the refractory plane to 45 degrees-60 degrees allows the falling molten metal free stream to become much more stable and less fluctuating. In addition, the molten metal can undergo a hydraulic jump when impacting and flowing down these inclined refractory planes. These hydraulic jumps result in the generation of free surface waves, which travel further downstream. Fortunately, these instabilities are not usually detrimental to the surface quality of the casting, as they are rapidly damped, to disappear within a short distance, prior to solidification. The types and numbers of solid phases then forming for this steel, under the relevant Scheil cooling conditions, are determined using FactSage software. The surface roughness of the cast strip was evaluated using a Nanovea 3D surface profilometer. Microstructures of the cast and heat-treated strips were determined using Optical and Electron microscopes.
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advanced high strength steel, computational fluid dynamics, horizontal single belt casting process, thermodynamics
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