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The Technological Improvements to Continuous Casting of Steel Sections. Design Analysis of the Processes of Continuously Cast Billet Solidification and Cooling. Report 2

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Calculated results for steel continuous casting conditions are presented. For mathematical modeling and implementation of the initial problems, the finite element method (FEM) was used. Solutions for technological problems related to light (125 × 125 and 140 × 140 mm) and heavy (250 × 300 and 300 × 400 mm) blooms cast at the Belarusian Steel Works are shown. Calculation experiments were conducted at varied rates of casting high-carbon (cord) and alloyed steels.

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  1. With participation of D.G. Sedyako, Cand. Sci. (Eng.).

  2. With participation of   V.V. Filippov, Cand. Sci. (Eng.).

  3. With participation of A.B. Steblov, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), M.P. Gulyaev, Cand. Sci. (Eng.), V.V. Enders, and V.A. Matochkin.

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The 35th Anniversary of the Belarusian Steel Works

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Timoshpol’skii, V.I., Trusova, I.A. The Technological Improvements to Continuous Casting of Steel Sections. Design Analysis of the Processes of Continuously Cast Billet Solidification and Cooling. Report 2. Steel Transl. 49, 867–873 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S096709121912012X

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