scholarly journals Droplet Formation and Dripping Behavior during the Electroslag Remelting Process with Two Series-Connected Electrodes

Metals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 386 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenjie Tong ◽  
Wanming Li ◽  
Ximin Zang ◽  
Huabing Li ◽  
Zhouhua Jiang ◽  
...  

The formation and dripping behavior of droplets in the process of the electroslag remelting with two series-connected electrodes (TSCE-ESR) has an important influence on the optimization of power supply parameters and the purity of the electroslag ingot. In this article, through numerical simulation based on the VOF (volume of fluid) model, combined with the transparent experimental device for physical simulation, the mechanism of metal droplet formation and the effect of the filling rate on its droplet behavior were studied. The results showed that the proximity effect, instead of the skin effect, is a major factor influencing droplet formation in TSCE-ESR process. The proximity effect makes the region inside the two electrode tip melt first, and the molten steel converges at the electrode tips to form a droplet source. The process of droplet formation and dropping can be divided into three stages: formation of molten layer, droplet stretching and necking, and detachment. In the stage of droplet stretching and necking, the increase in the contact area between the droplet and the slag and the instantaneous increase of the current provide good thermodynamic and dynamic conditions for the removal of non-metallic inclusions. After the droplet drops into the slag pool, it promotes the flow of slag and improves the heat and mass transfer efficiency of the slag/metal interface. The relatively large filling rate can form smaller and dispersed droplets, which improves the refining effect. At the same time, the increase of the filling rate can improve the input power and the electrode remelting rate.

Author(s):  
Naoto Hagino ◽  
Hiro Yoshida

A series of laboratory experiments on self-circulating thermosyphon (SCT) was carried out. The thermosyphon system consists of heating section, condenser, reservoir, and heat exchanging section. The basic performance was elucidated. The present thermosyphon system works by itself under certain conditions of tilting angle of the condenser, the water filling rate, and the input power. The startup time of the present system is remarkably improved. The effect of the buoyancy on the driving force is indicated through the tilting angle of the condenser.


Author(s):  
N.A. Hussary ◽  
J. Heberlein

Abstract The wire arc spraying process, one of several thermal spray processes, gained a sizable part of the thermal spray market, however, more control is needed for this process to be used for high precision coatings. This study is aimed at investigating the liquid metal droplet formation process in order to identify methods for droplet trajectory control. A high speed Kodak imaging system has been used to observe the droplet formation for different operating conditions. Decreasing the upstream pressure and the current levels lead to the reduction in the asymmetric melting of both anode and cathode. By decreasing the interactions of the large eddy structures with the formed metal agglomerates one can achieve better control of the particle trajectories and jet divergence. Thus, coatings can be obtained with higher definition and improved reliability.


2012 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 985-991 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lei Gao ◽  
Y. Hirono ◽  
Ming-Yu Li ◽  
Jiang Wu ◽  
Sangmin Song ◽  
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