Study of the Structural Condition of Metal in Billet after Deformation in the Continuous-Casting Line


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Abstract

This paper presents the results of the metallographic study of the structural condition of metal in the billet after soft reduction. The billet is deformed in the withdrawal and straightening unit of the continuous casting production line when there is an uncrystallized core area in the bullet. The reduction takes place due to the movement of the top driven roll. The metallographic studies reveal the crack initiation characteristics when an external deformative action is applied in the course of incomplete crystallization of continuously cast billet. They provide a well-reasoned approach to selection of techniques minimizing the number of initiation centers.

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E. N. Smirnov

National University of Science and Technology MISIS

Email: alexey.smirnov55@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Stary Oskol, 309516

A. N. Smirnov

Physical and Technological Institute of Metals and Alloys, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Author for correspondence.
Email: alexey.smirnov55@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kiev, 03680

V. A. Sklyar

National University of Science and Technology MISIS

Email: alexey.smirnov55@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Stary Oskol, 309516

V. V. Mikheev

PJSC Donetsk Metal Rolling Plant

Email: alexey.smirnov55@gmail.com
Ukraine, Donetsk, 85300

V. A. Belevitin

South Ural State Humanitarian Pedagogical University

Email: alexey.smirnov55@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Chelyabinsk, 454080

G. A. Orlov

Ural Federal University

Email: alexey.smirnov55@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg, 620075

A. P. Verzilov

Physical and Technological Institute of Metals and Alloys, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Email: alexey.smirnov55@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kiev, 03680


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