The study on the fluid flow, meniscus oscillation, slag entrapment in continuous casting mould was conducted mathematically and experimentally. The results show that the injection of argon into submerged nozzle enhan...The study on the fluid flow, meniscus oscillation, slag entrapment in continuous casting mould was conducted mathematically and experimentally. The results show that the injection of argon into submerged nozzle enhances the meniscus oscillation, thus increases the probability of slag entrapment, and the critical argon blowing flow rate, which will give rise to slag entrapment, is around 10l/min. The trajectory of bubble is affected by the bubble diameter and the molten steel flow, and the bubble diameter is dominant. The bubble with diameter 1.4mm floats fastest with 0.47m/s terminal velocity.展开更多
This article is written to celebrate the 95th anniversary of Laboratory of Water Management Research, Department of Water Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic. Short ...This article is written to celebrate the 95th anniversary of Laboratory of Water Management Research, Department of Water Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic. Short trip to the history, a few words about the founder Prof. Smrcek and the laboratory works - education, projects, physical and mathematical modelling today.展开更多
文摘The study on the fluid flow, meniscus oscillation, slag entrapment in continuous casting mould was conducted mathematically and experimentally. The results show that the injection of argon into submerged nozzle enhances the meniscus oscillation, thus increases the probability of slag entrapment, and the critical argon blowing flow rate, which will give rise to slag entrapment, is around 10l/min. The trajectory of bubble is affected by the bubble diameter and the molten steel flow, and the bubble diameter is dominant. The bubble with diameter 1.4mm floats fastest with 0.47m/s terminal velocity.
文摘This article is written to celebrate the 95th anniversary of Laboratory of Water Management Research, Department of Water Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic. Short trip to the history, a few words about the founder Prof. Smrcek and the laboratory works - education, projects, physical and mathematical modelling today.