SOLIDIFICATION ANALYSIS OF BISMUTH BASED ALLOY IN CONTINUOUS CASTING PROCESS



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(1) Pusat Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi Material P3TM – BPPT, Gedung BPPT II, Lantai 22 Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 8 Jakarta 10340
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Abstract


Continuous Casting is a manufacturing process for producing billets, slabs and flat products. It is used for casting non-ferrous and steel production to produce high quality products of slab or billet cast at reduced cost. A thin solidified metal shell is formed initially during continuous casting due to the intense cooling from the water cooled mould. Once the cast leaves the mould it goes through various cooling processes and in solid state will proceed to the further forming processes. To exploit the benefit of continuous casting process it is essential to develop close control of the production process. This is achieved through a good understanding of the influence of the various compositional and operational variables. The objective of the mathematical analysis presented here is to model the heat transfer during continuous casting of low melting point Bismuth alloy cast billets material for predicting the surface temperature. Good quality of the cast in conjunction with the surface quality of the cast is relied on the solidification temperature during continuous casting. In fact by simulating the solidification temperature of the continuous casting process through applying different operational casting parameters, the result are crucial for identifying the best operational casting parameters.

Keywords: Continuous Casting, Solidification, Enthalpy  Method, Simulation


Keywords


Continuous Casting, Solidification, Enthalpy Method, Simulation

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