Optimization of an Electromagnetic Technology in ArcelorMittal Gent for Improving Products Quality in Steel Industry
2015; De Gruyter; Volume: 15; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1515/jmsp-2014-0043
ISSN2191-4184
AutoresJ.F. Domgin, M. Anderhuber, Michaël De Doncker, Annelies De Paepe,
Tópico(s)Metallurgy and Material Forming
ResumoAbstract A multi-mode electromagnetic stirring technology (MM-EMS) delivered by Danieli – Rotelec Company has been implemented in ArcelorMittal Gent CC2. This solution is able to control the liquid steel flows in CC mould by braking, accelerating or stirring them through the use of three different modes: EMLS, EMLA and EMRS. This paper presents the methodology followed in order to optimize the working of this new technology for improving the quality of products in terms of slivers defects. Different tools were developed and used by ArcelorMittal Maizières R&D to reach this objective: Numerical simulation with MagnetoHydroDynamics (MHD) tool to simulate the fluid flows in mould under the influence of magnetic fields, Submeniscus Velocity Control (SVC) tool to directly measure the liquid steel flows in the mould and finally some quality investigation tool like Automatic Surface Inspection System to detect defects directly on coils and qualify quality of products. Numerical and experimental approaches were associated to finally deliver to ArcelorMittal Gent steelplant an optimized actuator efficient for reducing defects in slabs and improving the final quality of products.
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