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Heat Transfer Correlations for Secondary Cooling in Continuous Casting

Petr Kotrbáček, Hana Bellerová, Tomáš Luks, Miroslav Raudenský

2020steel research international22 citationsDOI

Abstract

The general term “spray cooling” is for the research presented here limited to the spray cooling of hot surfaces with film boiling, starting at temperatures of about 1200 °C and finishing at the Leidenfrost point where cooling intensity changes rapidly. This is typical area of secondary cooling in continuous casting. Herein, a correlation for Heat Transfer Coefficient (HTC). The most frequently used parameter of water impingement density is in the presented correlation used together with impact pressure to get good results. This study uses both water and mist nozzles. It is shown and experimentally verified why equations based only on the water impingement density cannot provide sufficiently precise predictions of HTC.

Topics & Concepts

NozzleMistHeat transfer coefficientMaterials scienceLeidenfrost effectHeat transferMechanicsBoiling heat transferBoilingCastingWater coolingThermodynamicsContinuous castingIntensity (physics)Nucleate boilingComposite materialPhysicsMeteorologyOpticsFluid Dynamics and Heat TransferMetallurgical Processes and ThermodynamicsFluid Dynamics and Thin Films