Finite Element Modelling of Mechanical Phenomena Connected to the Technological Process of Continuous Casting of Steel

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  • J. Heger

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https://doi.org/10.14311/564

Keywords:

Continuous casting, steel slab, numerical simulation, finite element method, nonlinearity, large deformations, contact, crack initiation

Abstract

A finite element method algorithm is presented that enables numerical simulation of real phenomena that take place during an industrial process of continuous casting of steel. The algorithm takes into account all known kinds of nonlinearities: material nonlinearity connected to the nonlinear temperature dependence of material properties, large deformations from the process of material forming and contacts between the slab and rollers of the strand. Received results describe the sensitivity of the product to crack initiation, not only during the process of continuous casting itself but also in the finished and cooled slab.

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J. Heger

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Published

2004-01-03

How to Cite

Heger, J. (2004). Finite Element Modelling of Mechanical Phenomena Connected to the Technological Process of Continuous Casting of Steel. Acta Polytechnica, 44(3). https://doi.org/10.14311/564

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