Prediction model for degree of solid-shell unevenness during initial solidification in the mold

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Abstract

The unevenness of the solid-shell and heat flux (Φq) during solidification were measured for various steel grades with casting apparatus. Then the data were used to develop a model to predict the degree of solid-shell unevenness according to the steel composition. The surface of the solid-shell was the least uniform when the steel composition was near the peritectic point, at which Φq was the lowest. A model to calculate an index of solid-shell unevenness was developed under the following conditions. Solid-shell unevenness is formed at the initial solidification under the constant cooling rate, which occurs only where solid fraction (fs) is from 0.9 to 1.0. In addition, solid-shell unevenness is proportional to the amount of phase transformation and inversely proportional to the temperature range of ΔTPT; between the temperature of fs = 0.9 and the solidus temperature. This model shows about 87% of the prediction accuracy in the experimental results of this study and also gives reasonable explanations of solid-shell unevenness observed in previous researches on steels.

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Kwon, S. H., Won, Y. M., Back, G. S., Kim, H., Lee, J. S., Kim, D. G., … Yim, C. H. (2021). Prediction model for degree of solid-shell unevenness during initial solidification in the mold. ISIJ International, 61(10), 2534–2539. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.ISIJINT-2021-155

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