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Title: | THERMO-MECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF A COPPER MOULD FOR CONTINUOUS CASTING OF STEEL |
Authors: | ANSOLDI, M. BAZZARO, G. BENASCIUTTI, D. De BONA, F. LUVARA, G. MORO, L. MUNTEANU, M. Gh. VECCHIET, F. |
Keywords: | continuous casting mould thermal stress total strain range fatigue life |
Issue Date: | May-2012 |
Publisher: | Editura Lux Libris |
Citation: | Google Scholar |
Series/Report no.: | NT2F12;25 - 42 |
Abstract: | This work deals with the thermo-mechanical analysis of a copper mould. In the continuous casting process molten steel flows through a water-cooled mould which induces the solidification of the outer shell. The inner part of the mould undergoes a huge thermal flux and large temperature gradients develop across the copper inducing high stress and plastic deformation, especially in the region close to the meniscus. After the operating period, a cooling to room temperature induces residual stresses which may increase with repeated thermal cycling over a campaign. Another source of cyclic thermal loading during operative condition is represented by the fluctuation of melt metal level into copper mould, with a resulting variation of the temperature peak on the surface of the mould. In this work the structural behaviour of the mould under thermal loading condition is analyzed adopting a three-dimensional finite-element model, with the aim of performing an accurate evaluation of stress and strain levels. An analytical structural model is then developed with the aim of performing a sensibility analysis in the design phase. A simplified thermal fatigue approach has also been followed, in order to gain insights into cyclic behaviour and improve mould life. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/850 |
ISBN: | 978 – 973 – 131 – 211 – 8 |
Appears in Collections: | NT2F12
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