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Modeling of primary dendrite arm spacing variations in thin-slab casting of low carbon and low alloy steels

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, , Citation H Mehrara et al 2012 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 27 012046 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/27/1/012046

1757-899X/27/1/012046

Abstract

Solidification structure of a High Strength Low Alloy (HSLA) steel, in terms of dendrite arm spacing distribution across the shell thickness, is studied in a breakout shell from a thin-slab caster at Tata Steel in IJmuiden. Columnar dendrites were found to be the predominant morphology throughout the shell with size variations across the shell thickness. Primary Dendrite Arm Spacing (PDAS) increases by increasing the distance from meniscus or slab surface. Subsequently, a model is proposed to describe the variation of the PDAS with the shell thickness (the distance from slab surface) under solidifiction conditions experienced in the primary cooling zone of thin-slab casting. The proposed relationship related the PDAS to the shell thickness and, hence, can be used as a tool for predicting solidifcation structure and optimizing the thin-slab casting of low alloy steels.

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10.1088/1757-899X/27/1/012046