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This article focuses on the influence of mold-electromagnetic stirring (M-EMS) on mold heat transfer, for the purpose of developing a general approach to study mold heat-transfer characteristics in continuous casting of small round billets. This study was based on an experimental system with simultaneous, on-line monitoring of mold heat flux and temperature. Several phenomena are discussed including the local mold heat flux/temperatures and their responses to the variation of M-EMS current.
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Yao, M., Fang, DC., Yin, HB. et al. Development of an experimental system for the study of the effects of electromagnetic stirring on mold heat transfer. Metall Mater Trans B 36, 475–478 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11663-005-0038-8
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