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Annual Review of Materials Science, 1981
The continuous casting process is now firmly established in the world steel industry. This paper reviews the history of its development, the characteristics of plants using it, the quality of the steel produced, and finally its future development. In conventional ingot making, steel products are made by refining, ingotmaking, soaking, slabbing or ...
S Mizoguchi, T Ohashi, T Saeki
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The continuous casting process is now firmly established in the world steel industry. This paper reviews the history of its development, the characteristics of plants using it, the quality of the steel produced, and finally its future development. In conventional ingot making, steel products are made by refining, ingotmaking, soaking, slabbing or ...
S Mizoguchi, T Ohashi, T Saeki
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The continuous–casting mould
International Metals Reviews, 1978AbstractThis review is an attempt to draw together available information on the subject of moulds for the continuous casting of steel. Particular attention has been given to the role of the gap in the heat-extraction process and. the influence of mould design, operating variables, steel chemistry, and lubrication type on the mould heat flux.
I. V. Samarasekera, J. K. Brimacombe
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Segregation in continuous casting
Ironmaking & Steelmaking, 2005AbstractThis informal meeting organised by the Steel Technical Committee of the Institute of Materials, Mineral and Mining covered segregation in a wide range of carbon steels cast as slab, bloom and billet sections. The subject matter was wide-ranging and a prime intention was to generate debate. Alan Scholes, and colleagues A. W. Smith, S.
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2020
Continuous casting may be defined as teeming of liquid steel in a short mould with a false bottom through which partially solidified cast is continuously withdrawn at the same rate at which liquid metal is poured into the mould.
Sujay Kumar Dutta, Yakshil B. Chokshi
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Continuous casting may be defined as teeming of liquid steel in a short mould with a false bottom through which partially solidified cast is continuously withdrawn at the same rate at which liquid metal is poured into the mould.
Sujay Kumar Dutta, Yakshil B. Chokshi
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Metallurgical Transactions B, 1975
A critical survey of available information on primary and secondary cooling as affecting solidification constants, and their validity in mathematical modeling. A review of the mathematics of reciprocation. Comments on the function and mode of mold lubrication.
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A critical survey of available information on primary and secondary cooling as affecting solidification constants, and their validity in mathematical modeling. A review of the mathematics of reciprocation. Comments on the function and mode of mold lubrication.
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Continuous Casting of Aluminium
International Materials Reviews, 1976AbstractThis review covers vertical and horizontal DC casting as well as continuous casting from moving moulds.
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Research of oxidation continuous casting billet in the billet continuous casting machine
2016In this work the issues of reduction of material loss had been shown in the continuous casting billet. Numerical methods are used for determine the temperature and the mass of scale along the technological axis billet continuous casting machine (CCM) in easy, medium and hard regime of cooling in the secondary cooling zone (SCZ).
Polyeshchuk, V. +5 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This paper deals with, what is caste, its classification, how it affects society, and the constant change and continuity of caste in this era of modernization.
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This paper deals with, what is caste, its classification, how it affects society, and the constant change and continuity of caste in this era of modernization.
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Continuous Casting with Mannesmann
JOM, 1965Development work by Mannesmann in Germany has led from the vertical to the bow, and finally he oval-type machine for the continuous casting of steel.
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1969
Attempts to cast steel continuously have been made for the past century, yet it is only in the last few years that the first commercial plants have been installed.1 The economic potentialities of this process encouraged inventors to persist in the face of failures which made the steel industry in general sceptical of its practicability.
John Jewkes +2 more
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Attempts to cast steel continuously have been made for the past century, yet it is only in the last few years that the first commercial plants have been installed.1 The economic potentialities of this process encouraged inventors to persist in the face of failures which made the steel industry in general sceptical of its practicability.
John Jewkes +2 more
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