Funnel geometry of a mold for the continuous casting of metal

Metal founding – Process – Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface

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C164S418000

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06186220

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mold for the continuous casting of metal. The mold has a pouring portion with cooled long side walls and short side walls, wherein the pouring portion becomes narrower in the shape of a funnel in the casting direction until it reaches the size of the cast strand.
2. Description of the Related Art
The dimensions of the pouring portion are essentially determined by the cross-section of the strand to be cast, the dimensions of the pouring pipe and the depth of immersion of the pouring pipe in the molten metal.
Because of the funnel-shaped configuration of the long side walls, the mold not only narrows in the casting direction, but also a change of the shape of the strand cross-section takes place. Consequently, in contrast to a conventional continuous casting mold with planar walls, additional deformations are imparted on the strand shell when it travels through a funnel-type mold. In order to avoid the generation of surface defects of the cast product, these additional deformations may not exceed a certain boundary value, so that the strand shell is not overloaded and a uniform heat discharge over the cross-section of the strand remains ensured.
EP 0 268 910 B1 proposes to guide the strand shell which is still thin underneath the meniscus without deformation by providing long side walls which in the pouring portion extend essentially parallel to each other in a first section and are reduced to the thickness of the casting size in a subsequent section, wherein the first section extends to below the meniscus level to be adjusted during the casting operation into the area of the first strand shell formation. The entire change of shape to be imparted on the strand by the mold, which is required for reducing the strand to the thickness of the casting size, extends along the subsequent section which is formed by inclined or curved surfaces or combinations thereof.
EP 0 552 501 A2 discloses a mold for the continuous casting of steel strip in which the long side walls form a funnel-shaped pouring portion which is reduced toward the short side walls and in the casting direction to the size of the cast strip. The curvature of the funnel-shaped pouring portion is determined by lateral circular arcs and middle circular arcs connected to the lateral circular arcs at the tangential points. For reducing the friction and wear and for reducing the tensile stress and bending stress of the strand shell, the radii of the lateral circular arcs are uniform in a section which extends at least 100 mm down from the upper edge of the mold.
DE 39 07 351 A1 discloses a proposal for constructing the pouring funnel of a mold in such a way that the deformation of the metal cast strand is distributed over a travel length which is as long as possible and to avoid constrictions and the formation of cracks in the strand shell of the metal cast strand. This is achieved by forming the contour of the inner wall of the pouring funnel in the strand travel direction by three circular arcs which contact each other tangentially, wherein the radii of the circular arcs gradually increase in the strand travel direction and lead into the contour of the inner wall of the mold. A distribution of the change of the shape of the strand shell which is as uniform as possible in a pouring portion shaped in this manner is achieved thereby that the radii of the circular arcs increase in the strand travel direction with equal or unequal factors.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is the primary object of the present invention to provide a further funnel geometry of a mold which improves the reduction of friction and wear between the strand shell and the mold walls. Particularly in the case of a strand shell formation of a steel which has the tendency to be subject to relatively high shrinkage, an even more pronounced reduction of the defects formed at the slab surface is to be realized as a result of an adjustment of the shape change which is as uniform as possible.
The present invention is based on the finding that in the pouring portion the length change of the mold contour resulting from the transition from one level to a lower level has at each level a maximum and that corresponding to this maximum is an above-average local deformation or increased tendency to the formation of local gaps between strand and mold wall. Consequently, the pouring portion has at least one maximum of the length change of the horizontal mold contour and a distribution of the shape change over the pouring portion, which is as uniform as possible, can be achieved thereby that this maximum is as small as possible.
In accordance with the present invention, in the funnel portion, the inner contours of the long side walls have in the casting direction from the top toward the bottom at least two points which have the property that they determine a straight line along which the inner contours of the long side walls are formed with at least one concave section and with at least one convex section in any selected sequence.
The present invention also proposes that in the funnel portion the inner contours of the long side walls are formed at least along a partial length of a straight line drawn from the upper edge of the mold to the lower edge of the mold in the casting direction from the top toward the bottom with at least one concave section and with at least one convex section in any chosen sequence.
The object described above is also met in accordance with the present invention in that in the funnel portion the inner contours of the long side walls are formed along a straight line connecting the upper edge of the mold and the beginning of the lower section of the long side walls in the casting direction from the top toward the bottom with at least one concave section and with at least one convex section in any chosen sequence.
In accordance with an advantageous feature, concave sections and convex sections of the long side walls can lead directly into each other.
In accordance with another advantageous feature, in the casting direction from the top toward the bottom, the concave section is arranged first and then the convex section extending to the mold outlet.
In accordance with a further advantageous feature, each of the concave sections or the convex sections of the long side walls may have a uniform curvature over the length thereof as well as a changing curvature.
In accordance with a further development of the present invention, the inner contours of the long side walls have over the concave sections or over the convex sections thereof a circular arc-shaped configuration or a trigonometric configuration, for example, a sinusoidal configuration.
When the lower section of the mold has a portion with parallel walls, a particularly friction-free transition between the funnel portion and the subsequent portion with parallel walls is achieved thereby that the lower convex or concave section leads with a lower circular arc at the end into the straight portion having a steady configuration.
In accordance with another important further development of the funnel geometry according to the present invention, the curvatures of the individual sections of the long side walls are provided with such radii that the greatest local length change delta
max
(%/m) at the transition from one level to a lower level does not exceed four times the value of the mean local length changes over the funnel portion without taking into consideration sections with parallel walls; in particular, the greatest local length change should not exceed a value of 2.0%/m.
Finally, the mold according to the present invention is particularly intended to be used for the continuous casting of peritectic carbon steels and austenitic stainless steels which have the tendency to be subject to extremely high shrinkage.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the inv

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