A 3D mathematical model was developed to simulate the electromagnetic field in Φ600 mm round bloom continuous casting with final electromagnetic stirring (F-EMS), and the model was verified using measured data for the magnetic flux density in the stirrer centre. The distribution of electromagnetic force and the influence of current intensity and frequency were investigated. The results show that the Joule heat generated by F-EMS is very small and its influence on secondary cooling heat transfer in the stirring zone can be ignored. With an increase in current frequency, the electromagnetic force density at R/2 and R/3 of the Φ600 mm round bloom first increases and then decreases, reaching a maximum at 10 Hz.
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Ren, B., Chen, D., Xia, W., Wang, H., & Han, Z. (2018). Numerical simulation of electromagnetic field in round bloom continuous casting with final electromagnetic stirring. Metals, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/met8110903
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