Development and Implementation of an Innovative Metal Receiver for a Slab CBCM Tundish

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Abstract

Features are considered for working conditions of slab CBCM tundishes on the example of the 27-ton unit of the oxygen-converter workshop of PAO Severstal’. Results are provided for mathematical modeling of hydrodynamics in a tundish with different turbulence dampers for the inlet stream. The designed, patented, and implemented metal receiver (brand REINSTREAM®) with a wavy inner surface is intended to improve continuously-cast billet quality, as well as providing increased stability and productivity due to the special design.

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M. Yu. Turchin

OOO Gruppa Magnezit

Email: ssuharev@magnezit.com
Russian Federation, Satka, Chelyabinsk Region

S. V. Sukharev

OOO Gruppa Magnezit

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Email: ssuharev@magnezit.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. V. Zabolotskii

OOO Gruppa Magnezit

Email: ssuharev@magnezit.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

A. V. Shestakov

OOO Gruppa Magnezit

Email: ssuharev@magnezit.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

A. A. Berdyshev

OOO Gruppa Magnezit

Email: ssuharev@magnezit.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

A. V. Skripnik

OOO Gruppa Magnezit

Email: ssuharev@magnezit.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

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