Side dam with pocket
10046384 ยท 2018-08-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Kevin Keown (Blytheville, AR, US)
- Tao Wang (Blytheville, AR, US)
- Rama Ballav Mahapatra (Brighton-Le-Sands, AU)
Cpc classification
B22D11/0622
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A side dam for a continuous twin roll caster with a body of refractory material shaped to form a side dam and having edge portions adapted to engage end portions of casting rolls of a twin roll caster and having a nip portion adapted to be adjacent a nip between the casting rolls and having upper portions extending across the side dam to form a lateral restraint for a casting pool of molten metal during operation in the twin roll caster; and a pocket between 5 and 50 mm in depth formed in the body between the edge portions and forming shoulder portions in the body between the edge portions and the pocket adapted to be worn as a casting campaign continues until the pocket is reached and continuing to be worn away at level of base portions of the pocket until casting is completed.
Claims
1. A side dam for a continuous twin roll caster comprising: (a) a body of single refractory material shaped to form the side dam and having edge portions adapted to engage end portions of casting rolls of a twin roll caster and having a nip portion adapted to be adjacent a nip between the casting rolls and having upper portions extending across the side dam to form a lateral restraint for a casting pool of molten metal during operation in the twin roll caster; and (b) a pocket arranged along a side of the side dam, the side with pocket being configured to face an interior of the twin roll caster for laterally restraining the casting pool, the pocket being a recess between 5 and 50 mm in depth formed in the body between the edge portions and forming shoulder portions in the body between each of the edge portions and the pocket, the pocket extending into the body from the shoulders, the pocket being configured to engage the casting pool to be confined by the side dam.
2. The side dam for a continuous twin roll caster as claimed in claim 1 where the shoulder portions of the body are between 10 and 20 mm in width.
3. The side dam for a continuous twin roll caster as claimed in claim 1 where the shoulder portions of the body are between 12 and 18 mm in width.
4. The side dam for a continuous twin roll caster as claimed in claim 1 where the pocket is formed in the body between the edge portions between 5 and 35 mm in depth.
5. The side dam for a continuous twin roll caster as claimed in claim 1 where the pocket is formed in the body between the edge portions between 5 and 25 mm in depth.
6. The side dam for a continuous twin roll caster as claimed in claim 1 where the pocket is formed in the body between the edge portions between 10 and 20 mm in depth.
7. The side dam of claim 1, where the pocket is configured to remain unfilled after installation of the side dam in the twin roll caster and prior to operation of the twin roll caster.
8. The side dam of claim 1, where each shoulder portion is adapted to be worn as a casting campaign continues until the pocket is reached and continuing to be worn away at a level of base portions of the pocket until casting is completed.
9. An apparatus for continuously casting metal strip comprising: (a) a pair of counter-rotatable casting rolls laterally positioned to form a nip there between through which thin strip can be cast; (b) a pair of confining side dams adjacent the ends of casting rolls adapted to confine a casting pool of molten metal supported on casting surfaces on the casting rolls above the nip, each side dam comprising a body of a single refractory material shaped to form the side dam and having edge portions adapted to engage end portions of the casting rolls and having a nip portion adjacent a nip between casting rolls and having upper portions extending across the side dam to form a lateral restraint for the casting pool of molten metal during operation in a twin roll caster; (c) each side dam including a pocket arranged along a side of the side dam, the side with pocket being configured to face an interior of the twin roll caster for laterally restraining the casting pool, the pocket being a recess between 5 and 50 mm in depth formed in the body, the pocket being arranged between the edge portions and forming shoulder portions, shoulder portions being arranged between one of the edge portions and the pocket, the pocket extending into the body from the shoulders, the pocket being configured to engage the casting pool to be confined by the pair of side dams; and (d) a metal delivery system disposed above the nip and capable of discharging molten metal to form the casting pool supported on the casting rolls.
10. The apparatus for continuously casting metal strip as claimed in claim 9 where the shoulder portions of the body are between 10 and 20 mm in width.
11. The apparatus for continuously casting metal strip as claimed in claim 9 where the shoulder portions of the body are between 12 and 18 mm in width.
12. The apparatus for continuously casting metal strip as claimed in claim 9 where the pocket is formed in the body between the edge portions between 5 and 35 mm in depth.
13. The apparatus for continuously casting metal strip as claimed in claim 9 where the pocket is formed in the body between the edge portions between 5 and 25 mm in depth.
14. The apparatus for continuously casting metal strip as claimed in claim 9 where the pocket is formed in the body between the edge portions between 10 and 20 mm in depth.
15. The apparatus for continuously casting metal strip of claim 9, where the pocket of each side dam is configured to remain unfilled after installation of the side dam in the twin roll caster and prior to operation of the twin roll caster.
16. The apparatus for continuously casting metal strip of claim 9, where each shoulder portion is adapted to be worn as a casting campaign continues until the pocket is reached and continuing to be worn away at a level of base portions of the pocket until casting is completed.
17. The apparatus for continuously casting metal strip of claim 9, where the interior side of each side dam faces the interior side of the other side dam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
(9) Molten metal is supplied from a ladle 13 through a metal delivery system including a movable tundish 14 and a transition piece or distributor 16, and the molten metal flows to at least one metal delivery nozzle 17, or core nozzle, positioned between the casting rolls 12 above the nip 18. Molten metal discharged from the delivery nozzle 17 forms a casting pool 19 of molten metal above the nip 18 supported on the casting surfaces 12A of the casting rolls 12. This casting pool 19 is laterally confined in the casting area at the ends of the casting rolls 12 by a pair of side closures or plate side dams 20 (shown in dotted line in
(10) The ladle 13 typically is of a conventional construction supported on a rotating turret 40. For metal delivery, the ladle 13 is positioned over a movable tundish 14 in the casting position to deliver molten metal to the tundish. The movable tundish 14 may be positioned on a tundish car 66 capable of transferring the tundish from a heating station (not shown), where the tundish is preheated to near casting temperature, to the casting position. A tundish guide, such as rails, may be positioned beneath the tundish car 66 to enable moving the movable tundish 14 from the preheating station to the casting position.
(11) The movable tundish 14 may be fitted with a slide gate (not shown), actuable by a servo mechanism, to allow molten metal to flow from the tundish 14 through the slide gate, and then through a refractory outlet shroud (not shown) to a transition piece or distributor 16 in the casting position. From the distributor 16, the molten metal flows to the delivery nozzle 17 positioned between the casting rolls 12 above the nip 18.
(12) The casting rolls 12 are internally water cooled so that as the casting rolls 12 are counter-rotated, shells solidify on the casting surfaces 12A as the casting rolls move into and through the casting pool 19 with each revolution of the casting rolls 12. The shells are brought together at the nip 18 between the casting rolls 12 to produce solidified thin cast strip product 21 delivered downwardly from the nip 18. The gap between the casting rolls is such as to maintain separation between the solidified shells at the nip and form a semi-solid metal in the space between the shells through the nip, and is, at least in part, subsequently solidified between the solidified shells within the cast strip below the nip.
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(14) At the start of the casting operation, a short length of imperfect strip is typically produced as casting conditions stabilize. After continuous casting is established, the casting rolls are moved apart slightly and then brought together again to cause the leading end of the cast strip to break away forming a clean head end of the following cast strip. The imperfect material drops into a scrap receptacle 26, which is movable on a scrap receptacle guide. The scrap receptacle 26 is located in a scrap receiving position beneath the caster and forms part of a sealed enclosure 27 as described below. The enclosure 27 is typically water cooled. At then, a water-cooled apron 28 that normally hangs downwardly from a pivot 29 to one side in the enclosure 27 is swung into position to guide the clean end of the cast strip 21 onto the guide table 30 that feeds the strip to the pinch roll stand 31. The apron 28 is then retracted back to its hanging position to allow the cast strip 21 to hang in a loop beneath the casting rolls in enclosure 27 before the strip passes onto the guide table 30 and engages a succession of guide rollers.
(15) An overflow container 38 may be provided beneath the movable tundish 14 to receive molten material that may spill from the tundish. As shown in
(16) Sealed enclosure 27 is formed by a number of separate wall sections that fit together at various seal connections to form a continuous enclosure wall that permits control of the atmosphere within the enclosure. Additionally, the scrap receptacle 26 may be capable of attaching with the enclosure 27 so that the enclosure is capable of supporting a protective atmosphere immediately beneath the casting rolls 12 in the casting position. The enclosure 27 includes an opening in the lower portion, lower enclosure portion 44, providing an outlet for scrap to pass from the enclosure 27 into the scrap receptacle 26 in the scrap receiving position. The lower enclosure portion 44 may extend downwardly as a part of the enclosure 27, the opening being positioned above the scrap receptacle 26 in the scrap receiving position. As used in the specification and claims herein, seal, sealed, sealing, and sealingly in reference to the scrap receptacle 26, enclosure 27, and related features may not be a complete seal so as to prevent leakage, but rather is usually less than a perfect seal as appropriate to allow control and support of the atmosphere within the enclosure as desired with some tolerable leakage.
(17) A rim portion 45 may surround the opening of the lower enclosure portion 44 and may be movably positioned above the scrap receptacle, capable of sealingly engaging and/or attaching to the scrap receptacle 26 in the scrap receiving position. The rim portion 45 may be movable between a sealing position in which the rim portion engages the scrap receptacle, and a clearance position in which rim portion 45 is disengaged from the scrap receptacle. Alternately, the caster or the scrap receptacle may include a lifting mechanism to raise the scrap receptacle into sealing engagement with the rim portion 45 of the enclosure, and then lower the scrap receptacle into the clearance position. Sealed, the enclosure 27 and scrap receptacle 26 are filled with a desired gas, such as nitrogen, to reduce the amount of oxygen in the enclosure and provide a protective atmosphere for the cast strip.
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(19) When it is determined that the side dams 20 need to be changed, typically due to wear, a preheating sequence is commenced. The core nozzle 17 and the distributor 16 are also typically replaced at the same time. This preheating of a second distributor and a second core nozzle is started while casting is continuing at least 2 hours before transfer to the replacement sequence, and the preheating of the second side dams 20 is started at least 0.5 hours before transfer to the replacement sequence. This preheating is done in preheating heaters, typically preheating chambers, in locations convenient to the caster, but removed from the operating position of the refractory components during casting.
(20) During this preheating of the replacement refractory component, casting typically continues without interruption. When the refractory component to be replaced (namely, the distributor 16, the core nozzle 17 and the side dams 20), the slide gate 34 is closed and the distributor 16, the core nozzle 17 and the casting pool 20 are drained of molten metal. Typically, the distributor and side dams are preheated and replaced as individual refractory components, and the core nozzle is preheated and replaced as a singular or two piece refractory component, but in particular embodiments may be preheated and replaced in pieces or parts as those portions of the refractory component are worn or otherwise need to be replaced.
(21) A side dam 20 for the continuous twill roll caster embodying the present invention is shown in
(22) The body 102 also has a pocket 105 between 5 and 50 mm in depth formed in the body 102 between the edge portions 106 and forming shoulder portions 104 in the body 102 between the edge portions 106. The shoulder portions 104 are adapted to be worn as a casting campaign continues until the pocket 105 is reached and continuing to be worn away at level of base portions 108 of the pocket 105 until casting is completed. The pocket 105 may be between 5 and 35 mm in depth. Alternatively, the pocket 105 may be between 5 and 25 mm in depth or between 10 and 20 mm in depth. The shoulder portions 104, which start from the edge portions of the body 106 and end at the edge of the pocket 105 may be between 10 and 20 mm in width. Alternatively, the shoulder portions 104 may be between 12 and 18 mm. These widths of the shoulder portions 104 are measured at the upper start of the shoulder portions 104 identified by 121 in
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(24) Through testing, we have found that the side dam described above decreases the formation of skulls, and, in turn, snake eggs in the cast strip 21. The presence of skulls is detected by the lateral forces they exert on the casting rolls 12 as they pass between them at the nip 18. Skulls also cause visible bright bands, i.e., snake eggs, to be formed across the width of the strip, which are defects in the surface of the cast strip. During testing, the presence of snake egg forming skulls was monitored by measuring the drive-side (DS) casting roll force (Newtons) and the work-side (WS) casting roll force (Newtons).
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(26) In contrast, as illustrated in
(27) As seen above, a significant decrease in the amount of skulls and resulting snake eggs was obtained for castings performed with the currently claimed side dam.
(28) While it has been described with reference to certain embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from scope. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings without departing from its scope. Therefore, it is intended that it not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that it will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.