The invention relates to a continuous casting installation with a device for determining solidification states of a cast strand and method thereof.
Continuous casting installations are known in the prior art since long ago. Such continuous casting installation for casting liquid metals have typically, downstream of the mold, a strand guide with strand guide segments for the cast strand. With continuous casting installations, the knowledge of the solidification length of the cast strand is particularly important. The solidification length or the point of complete solidification of the strand is a parameter for operating the continuous casting installation. The point of solidification or the solidification length corresponds to a solid component of the cast strand of 100%, which means that in the core of the cast strand, no liquid or doughy material is present. Further, the knowledge of the degree of solidification of the strand of less than 100% is of interest for strand guidance and strand cooling.
In the Prior Art, continuous casting installations are known in which the solidification length is determined by measuring the displaceable amount of the core fluid volume per unit of length and, based on the measurement variables, a model calculation is carried out for an instantaneous length of the liquid pool tip. Such continuous casting installation is disclosed in WO 2005/068109 A1.
EP 1 193 007 A1 discloses a method of determining the position of solidification in the cast strand, wherein the support segments are provided, and, for determination of the position of the solidification, in one of the segments, the strand pulling force of the drawing roller and/or the clamping force of hydraulic piston-cylinder units of the support segments are measured and, based on measurement variable, the region of the liquid pool tip is determined.
It is further known to carry out pyrometric measurement, captive bolt method, internal split determination, or, as above, force measurement on lifting cylinders for determining the strand solidification. These methods are, however, used only temporarily, wherein they are also used only locally.
Further, there exists a possibility of a pure mathematical determination of the position of the strand solidification which, however, requires an individual model for each installation and which must be validated by above discussed measurements. Also, softness can change from material to material, so that the model, if necessary, should be made material-dependent.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a continuous casting installation with a device for determining solidification states of the cast strand and with which a reliable and continuous determination of the solidification states can be carried out.
According to the invention, the object is achieved with respect to the continuous casting installation, by a continuous casting installation including a device for determining solidification states of the cast strand, a strand guide having strand casting segments with rollers, wherein at least one of the strand casting segments is formed as a measurement segment, wherein there is provided at least one measurement point or several measurement points for direct or indirect determination of a force acting on one or several rollers, wherein further the at least one measurement point is provided on a support housing, preferably between the support and the segment frame of the strand casting segment, and there is provided a data processing unit that based on data of the at least one measurement point, determines the solidification state of the cast strand.
It is advantageous when the measurement point is provided on at least one support housing of a middle support or several middle supports. Thereby, the force applied by the strand to the roller can be reliably detected.
According to another embodiment, it is useful when the measurement point is provided on a support housing on the fixed side and/or the loose side of a segment. Thereby, advantageously, a non-uniform force distribution on the roller can be detected.
It is further advantageous when a plurality of measurement points connected with each other is provided within the strand guide. The connection can advantageously be effected with a data line or lines or without a cable. The connection can also be effected via the data processing unit. It is useful when the connection via the data processing unit results in a measuring system or systems.
Advantageously, the middle support is formed of simple or multiple times split rollers as measurement points or is provided with measurement points.
It is further advantageous when level differences are determined by the data processing unit by an analytical, statistical evaluation method, and a solidification state is derived therefrom.
It is useful when a determination of a solidification state is carried out by associating a solidification state with a characteristic measurement variable.
It is further useful when the characteristic measurement variable is a support deformation or deformation of a support element, such as a slot of the support.
It is also advantageous when a determination of a solidification state is carried out by associating a solidification state with scattering of a characteristic measurement variable.
It is further advantageous when scattering of the measurement variable is scattering of support deformation or scattering of deformation of a support element.
It is also advantageous when a measurement variable is evaluated by the data processing unit by fast Fourier analysis or another statistic evaluation method and, thereby instrumental influences on the measurement variable are determined.
The object with respect to the method is achieved with a method of determining solidification states a cast strand in a continuous casting installation with a strand guide having strand casting segments with rollers, wherein at least one of the strand casting segments is formed as a measurement segment, wherein there is provided at least one measurement point or several measurement points for direct or indirect determination of a force acting on one or several rollers, wherein further the at least one measurement point is provided on a support housing, preferably between the support and the segment frame of the strand casting segment, and which detects the force-representing variable, and there is provided a data processing unit that based on data of the at least one measurement point, determines solidification states of the cast strand.
It is useful when the measurement point is provided on at least one support housing of a middle support or supports. It is further useful when the measurement point is provided on the support housing on the fixed side and/or on the loose side of a roller. Also advantageously, a plurality of measurement points, which are connected with each other, are provided within the strand guide. Advantageously, the connection via the data processing unit results in a measurement system.
It is advantageous when the middle support is formed of simple or multiple times split rollers as measurement points.
It is further useful, according to the invention, when the data processing unit determines the level differences of the measurement variables by analytical, statistical evaluation method, and a solidification state is derived therefrom.
Still further, it is useful when a determination of a solidification state is carried out by associating a solidification state with a characteristic measurement variable. It is useful when the characteristic measurement variable is bearing force or bearing deformation. It is further advantageous when the determination of a solidification state is effected by associating a solidification state with scattering of a characteristic measurement variable. Advantageously, the scattering of a characteristic measurement variable is scattering of support force or support deformation.
It is likewise advantageous when a measurement variable is evaluated by the data processing unit by fast Fourier analysis or another statistic evaluation method and, thereby instrumental influences on the measurement variable are determined.
Below the invention will be explained in detail based on an exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawings.
The drawings show:
As can be seen, a roller force-representing measurement variable, such as deformation, lies in the first region and in a middle region. The scattering of the measurement variable lies at a low level. In the region II, the measurement variable and its scattering lie at a high level. In the region III and in the region IV, this measurement variable lies at a lower level, but scattering of the measurement variable lies at a middle level.
The region I corresponds to the liquid phase of the strand with a liquid core. Therefore, the liquid phase, which lies partially at a potentially higher level, applies pressure from inside portions of the strand to the strand shell, pressing it from inside out. This ferrostatic should be absorbed by the support forces. The force is, in comparison with the solidification state, high, which leads to that the force-representing measurement valuable lies at a middle level. The soft strand dampens easily, so that the force-representing measurement variable is low. The first region ends, dependent on the steel quality, with a solid component in a range from 20 to 30%.
The second region II is a transition region in which the force level or the level of the force-representing measurement variable lies at a higher level than in the region I. This region has a solidification state from 30% to 70%. The strand 10 still has a liquid core with a solid outer region. In addition to ferrostatic, strand deformation takes place. The damping of the strand is smaller, so that the scattering of the force or the force-representing measurement variable is as in the region I.
The region III represents a quasi solidified region in which the force level or the level of the force-representing measurement variable is small in a direction transverse to the casting direction. In the region III, only portions of the gravity force and the pull-off force operate. The scattering or the standard deviation is high because of small damping of the quasi solidified strand. In this state, melt still exists but which, however, is separated from each other by bridges, so that there is no continuous steel column.
The region IV is the solidification region in which essentially the same forces and variance ratios exist as in the region III.
Thus, in a thin slab strand casting installation, with a casting speed of from 6 to 7 m/min, it can, e.g., be advantageously achieved to be able to permanently detect the solidification states. The liquid pool tip then is located, e.g., in the sixth segment 26, i.e., the segment before the last segment.
For detecting solidification states, a support force measurement is carried out. The support force measurement is carried out by an inductive distance measurement, e.g., in a support housing 30, see
The measurement support 30, e.g., is located in the middle bearings of long rollers 2 and 7 of segments 24 and 25 on the fixed side and/or on the loose side. In this way, the distribution of the support force at 2×4 points over the installation length is determined.
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