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Thermo-elasto-visco-plastic finite element analysis on formation and propagation of of-corner subsurface cracks in bloom continuous casting
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Thermo-elasto-visco-plastic finite element analysis on formation and propagation of of-corner subsurface cracks in bloom continuous casting
Thermo-elasto-visco-plastic finite element analysis on formation and propagation of of-corner subsurface cracks in bloom continuous casting
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Thermo-elasto-visco-plastic finite element analysis on formation and propagation of of-corner subsurface cracks in bloom continuous casting

2017
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The formation and propagation of the popular off-corner subsurface cracks in bloom continuous casting were investigated through thermo-mechanical analysis using three coupled thermo-mechanical models. A two-dimensional thermo-elasto-visco-plastic finite element model was developed to predict the mould gap evolution, temperature profiles and deformation behavior of the solidified shell in the mould region. Then, a three-dimensional model was adopted to calculate the shell growth, temperature history and the development of stresses and strains of the shell in the following secondary cooling zones. Finally, another three-dimensional model was used to analyze the stress distributions in the straightening region. The results showed that the off-corner cracks in the shell originated from the mould owing to the tensile strain developed in the crack sensitive regions of the solidification front, and they could be driven deeper by the possible severe surface temperature rebound and the extensive tensile stress in the secondary cooling zone, especially upon the straightening operation of the bloom casting. It is revealed that more homogenous shell temperature and thickness can be obtained through optimization of mould corner radius, casting speed and secondary cooling scheme, which help to decrease stress and strain concentration and therefore prevent the initiation of the cracks.