Study of Hydrodynamic Processes in a Steel-Pouring Ladle During Steel Flushing with Inert Gas
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The effect of flushing molten metal with inert gas in a steel-pouring ladle on steel quality is considered. Hydrodynamic processes during metal flushing in a steel-pouring ladle are modeled in a computer. A hydrodynamic picture and the rate field in a ladle vertical cross section are obtained.
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steel hydrodynamic steel-pouring ladle flushing argon modelingReferences
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