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Investigation on Fluid Flow inside a Continuous Slab Casting Mold Using Particle Image Velocimetry
Author(s) -
Ren Lei,
Ren Ying,
Zhang Lifeng,
Yang Jichun
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
steel research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.603
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1869-344X
pISSN - 1611-3683
DOI - 10.1002/srin.201900209
Subject(s) - particle image velocimetry , turbulence , mechanics , turbulence kinetic energy , vorticity , flow (mathematics) , particle tracking velocimetry , nozzle , flow velocity , slab , physics , materials science , vortex , thermodynamics , geophysics
Herein, full region (not divided the mold into several parts) fluid flow in a wide slab mold is studied using a one‐quarter scale water model. The particle image velocimetry (PIV) is used to analyze the turbulent features of the flows. The features include the distribution of instantaneous velocity fields, time‐averaged velocity fields, turbulent fluctuation velocity fields, the turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) and its dissipation rate, rate of strain, and the vorticity. There are several ndings in this study. The fluid flow in the mold is not always symmetrical even the submerged entry nozzle (SEN) is strictly centered, but the time‐averaged flow structure is symmetric flow. The development of turbulence is relatively sufficient in the lower part of the mold, where the flow velocity is large, and the TKE and its dissipation rate are also large. Regions of positive and negative values signify the direction of the flow rotation with mirror images on both sides of the SEN. The regions of high vorticity are close to jets and decrease as it flows further into the mold.

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