Continuous caster to cast a metal product
20240149333 ยท 2024-05-09
Inventors
- Thomas BRULLOT (Rombas, FR)
- Thomas LAVALARD (Metz, FR)
- Jean-Marc HEMMEN (Verny, FR)
- Jean-No?l FOULIGNY (Norroy-Les-pont-?-Mousson, FR)
Cpc classification
B22D11/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D11/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D11/207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B22D11/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A continuous caster to cast a metal product has a plurality of upper and lower segment frames bearing rolls, the upper and lower segment frames being located respectively above and below the cast metal product. At least one bending measurer is located on at least one of the upper segment frames and able to emit a bending measurement signal indicative of a bending of the at least one of the upper segment frames. A processor is disposed to receive the bending measurement signal and to calculate a location Pmes of the crater end based on the measured bending signal, the crater end location being the location
Claims
1. A continuous caster to cast a metal product, the continuous caster comprising: a plurality of upper and lower segment frames bearing rolls, the upper and lower segment frames being located respectively above and below the cast metal product; at least one bending measurer located on at least one of the upper segment frames and able to emit a bending measurement signal indicative of a bending of the at least one of the upper segment frames; a processor disposed to receive the bending measurement signal and to calculate a location Pmes of the crater end based on the measured bending signal, the crater end location being the location where the cast metal product becomes fully solidified.
2. The continuous caster as recited in claim 1 wherein the bending measurer is a gauge sensor.
3. The continuous caster as recited in claim 1 wherein the at least one bending measurer includes two bending measurers respectively positioned on each of end of the at least one upper segment frame.
4. The continuous caster as recited in claim 1 wherein the caster performs a method including the steps of: casting molten metal in the continuous caster; estimating a location Pest within the continuous caster where the metal product becomes fully solidified; at least measuring the bending of the nearest upper segment frame of the estimated location Pes, wherein the bending is measured at least on two ends of the nearest upper segment frame; and calculating the location Pmes of the crater end based on the measured bending.
5. The continuous caster as recited in claim 4 wherein the bending measurer is a gauge sensor.
6. The continuous caster as recited in claim 4 wherein the at least one bending measurer includes two bending measurers respectively positioned on each of end of the at least one upper segment frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear at the reading of the following description.
[0026] In order to illustrate the invention, trials have been performed and will be described by way of non-limitative examples, notably in reference to figures which represent:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0032] Once the bending is measured it is possible to calculate the location P.sub.mes of the crater end based on said bending. When only one bending measurement is performed the measured signal can be compared with a predefined value of bending in a mushy state, if the measured bending is below said value it means that the load applied to the segment frame is lower than expected in a mushy state and so that the metal product is already solidified. The crater end is thus located before the bending measurement means location. If the measured bending is above or equal to the predefined value it means the crater end is located after said measurement mean. Depending on the difference between the bending measured value and the predefined value it is possible to calculate the distance between the position of the sensor and the crater end location.
[0033] When several bending measurement means are used it is possible to compare the bending measured by each one, the crater end being located between the two positions of the measurement sensors having the biggest bending variations in their respective signals. This is illustrated in
[0034] By multiplying the casting speed variations and calculation of the crater end location with a method and processor 100 (shown schematically in
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[0036] Using a method according to the invention it is possible to accurately and robustly detect the crater end location. Indeed, the measurement being performed on the upper segment frame, the measurement means are positioned on said frames and may perform the measurement as long as they work and there is no need to wait for a caster stop and part replacement to replace a defective sensor.