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Efficient lubricant supply to molds in continuous-casting machines

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Software to provide information on continuous steel casting is based on a rheological model of the system consisting of the mold, the lubricant, and the casting. Using this software, the most effective mold configurations and parameter ranges may be selected; their influence on factors such as the formation of the mold surface and the resistance to steel passage through the mold may be investigated; and the supply of slag-forming mixture may be optimized.

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Original Russian Text © A.V. Kuklev, I.F. Goncharevich, Yu.M. Aizin, 2009, published in Vestnik Mashinostroeniya, 2009, No. 12, pp. 42–46.

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Kuklev, A.V., Goncharevich, I.F. & Aizin, Y.M. Efficient lubricant supply to molds in continuous-casting machines. Russ. Engin. Res. 29, 1237–1240 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X09120090

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