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ŠTĚTINA, J. KAVIČKA, F. MASARIK, M.
Original Title
Processing of operational data during continuous casting of steel after change to the cooling nozzles
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The surface temperature on the small radius surface in positions of straightening is an important parameter that can influence the surface quality of continuously cast steel slabs. Based on the detailed analysis the replacement of cooling nozzles pertaining to the small radius surface in the secondary cooling was performed on the caster in Evraz Vitkovice Steel due to the requirement on the increase of surface temperatures on the small radius surface of cast slabs. The results and experiences obtained after the replacement of cooling nozzles are compared to long-time operational data for the preceding setup of cooling nozzles that are used on the caster since 1995. The comparison is performed with the use of data acquired from the dynamic solidification model and with the use of the statistical operational data. The optimization of cooling nozzles setup is also discussed in the paper.
Keywords
GPGPU computing, CUDA, heat transfer with phase changes, continuous steel casting
Authors
ŠTĚTINA, J.; KAVIČKA, F.; MASARIK, M.
RIV year
2013
Released
25. 6. 2013
Publisher
Žilinská univerzita v Žilině
Location
Žilina
ISBN
978-80-554-0715-9
Book
Sborník příspěvků konference 32. stretinutie katedier mechaniky tekutín a termomechaniky
Edition
první
Edition number
1
Pages from
271
Pages to
274
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT100336, author="Josef {Štětina} and František {Kavička} and Miloš {Masarik}", title="Processing of operational data during continuous casting of steel after change to the cooling nozzles", booktitle="Sborník příspěvků konference 32. stretinutie katedier mechaniky tekutín a termomechaniky", year="2013", series="první", number="1", pages="271--274", publisher="Žilinská univerzita v Žilině", address="Žilina", isbn="978-80-554-0715-9" }