Thermomechanical analysis of triangular zone cracks in vertical continuous casting slabs based on viscoelastic–plastic model
Autor: | Cheng Juan, Jian-xun Fu, Wang Yang, Yan-xin Wu |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Materials science
Metals and Alloys 02 engineering and technology Solidus 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Finite element method Viscoelasticity 020501 mining & metallurgy Continuous casting Cracking 0205 materials engineering Mechanics of Materials Materials Chemistry Slab Thermomechanical analysis Composite material 0210 nano-technology MSC Marc |
Zdroj: | Journal of Iron and Steel Research International. 25:813-820 |
ISSN: | 2210-3988 1006-706X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42243-018-0118-z |
Popis: | The triangular zone cracks in 2101 duplex stainless steel produced by the vertical continuous caster have troubled company A for a long time. To simulate the temperature and thermal stress distributions in the solidification process of 2101 duplex stainless steel produced by the vertical continuous caster, a two-dimensional viscoelastic–plastic thermomechanically coupled finite element model was established by the secondary development of the commercial nonlinear finite element analysis software MSC Marc. The results show that the thermal stress on the surface reaches a maximum at the exit of the mould, and the highest thermal stresses at the centre of the wide face and the narrow face are 75 and 115 MPa, respectively. Meanwhile, the internal temperature of slab is still higher than the solidus temperature, resulting in no thermal stress. The slab shows different high-temperature strengths and suffers from different stresses at different positions; thus, the risk of cracking also varies. At a location of 6–8 m from the meniscus, the temperature of the triangular zone is 1270–1360 °C and the corresponding permissible high-temperature strength is about 10–30 MPa, while the thermal stress at this time is 60 MPa, which is higher than the high-temperature strength. As a result, triangular zone cracks form easily. |
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