Heat flux and shell growth in a continuous casting mould – an analytical study Online publication date: Fri, 05-Nov-2010
by Anant Raj, K.P. Sinha, B.G. Varshney, Ashok Misra
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology (IJMPT), Vol. 6, No. 1, 1991
Abstract: On the basis of experimental investigations in continuous casting, Wolf (1980a) has suggested a simplified relationship between the heat flux measurements and shell growth as s ∼ 0.155 H00.5. Considering a cyclic function of temperature predominant in mould wall thickness less than 10 mm owing to boiling hysteresis, the relationship derived in the present work is s = 0.1582 H00.5 which is in good agreement with Wolf's results.
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