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Development of Energy Efficient Management of Production Process for Continuously Cast Slab Cooling and Solidification

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Main results are provided for development of a control program for coolant flow rate in the secondary cooling zone with steady-state and transitional steel casting regimes in a CBCM. The program makes it possible to visualize slab cooling and solidification, and to adjust the secondary cooling zone on the basis of readings of a pyrometer installed in one of the cooling sections.

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Correspondence to Yu. A. Kalyagin.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 12, pp. 53–57, December, 2013.

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Kalyagin, Y.A., Lukin, S.V. & Sinitsyn, A.A. Development of Energy Efficient Management of Production Process for Continuously Cast Slab Cooling and Solidification. Metallurgist 57, 1100–1105 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-014-9852-z

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