Influence of the Mold Current on the Electroslag Remelting Process
Autor: | Henri Poisson, Alain Jardy, B. Dussoubs, Mathilde Hugo, Jessica Escaffre |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Materials science
Structural material Metallurgy Metals and Alloys Crucible 02 engineering and technology 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Condensed Matter Physics medicine.disease_cause 020501 mining & metallurgy 0205 materials engineering Mechanics of Materials Mold Heat transfer Materials Chemistry medicine Slag (welding) Ingot Current (fluid) 0210 nano-technology Electrical conductor |
Zdroj: | Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B. 47:2607-2622 |
ISSN: | 1543-1916 1073-5615 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11663-016-0694-x |
Popis: | The electroslag remelting process is widely used to produce high value-added alloys. The use of numerical simulation has proven to be a valuable way to improve its understanding. In collaboration with Aubert & Duval, the Institute Jean Lamour has developed a numerical transient model of the process. The consumable electrode is remelted within a mold assumed to be electrically insulated by the solidified slag skin. However, this assumption has been challenged by some recent studies: the solidified slag skin may actually allow a part of the melting current to reach the mold. In this paper, the evolution of our model, in order to take into account this possibility, is presented and discussed. Numerical results are compared with experimental data, while several sensitivity studies show the influence of some slag properties and operating parameters on the quality of the ingot. Even, a weakly conductive solidified slag skin at the inner surface of the mold may be responsible for a non-negligible amount of current circulating between the slag and crucible, which in turn modifies the fluid flow and heat transfer in the slag and ingot liquid pool. The fraction of current concerned depends mainly on the electrical conductivities of both the liquid and solidified slag. |
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