Claims
- 1. Apparatus for providing a magnetic field in molten steel passing from a submerged entry nozzle into and through a mold for casting molten steel, the mold having a pair of opposed wide faces, said apparatus comprising:
- a set of pairs of magnetic field cores, each pair located adjacent a discrete selected portion of the mold, each core of any one pair of cores located adjacent a discrete opposed wide face of the mold, and all cores adjacent one opposed wide face of the mold connected to all cores adjacent the other opposed wide face of the mold by a yoke made of magnetic material, so that when the mold contains molten steel a set of magnetic circuits is formed, each one of which passes through one core of one discrete pair of cores, the yoke, the other core of that pair of cores, and the adjacent selected portion of the mold and the molten steel contained therein; and
- a set of pairs of energizing coils through each of which coils a discrete electrical current may be passed, each pair of coils associated with a discrete one of said pairs of cores and each coil of each discrete pair of coils associated with a discrete one of the pair of cores, so that when one pair of coils are energized magnetic field lines extend from one wide face of the mold to the other wide face of the mold between the associated cores,
- whereby the local magnetic field in any one of the selected portions of the mold may be varied by varying the electrical currents passing through the pairs of coils associated with the pairs of magnetic field cores near that selected portion of the mold so as to modify flow characteristics of molten steel exiting the submerged entry nozzle into the casting mold.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the mold is generally vertically oriented so that the molten steel passes generally vertically therethrough, exiting the mold with a solid shell, and wherein at least one of the magnetic field cores is provided with removable laminar elements arrangeable in at least one vertically stacked array that extends into proximity with the wide mold face.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein the magnetic field cores, including at least some of the removable laminar elements, and the yoke are made of iron or an alloy chiefly composed of iron.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein the removable laminar elements are stackable rectangular parallelepiped plates.
- 5. Apparatus for providing a magnetic field in molten steel passing from a submerged entry nozzle into and through a mold for casting molten steel, the mold having a pair of opposed wide faces, said apparatus comprising:
- a pair of magnetic field cores, each core located adjacent to a discrete opposed wide face of the mold and connected to the other core by a yoke so that a magnetic circuit is formed that passes through one of the cores, the yoke, the other one of the cores, and the mold containing molten steel, each magnetic field core having at least two arrays of vertically stacked removable laminar elements arranged in a horizontal series, each array extending into proximity with the adjacent wide mold face of the casting mold; and
- a pair of energizing coils through which electrical current may be passed to produce a magnetic field in molten steel in the casting mold, each coil associated with one discrete magnetic field core,
- whereby the magnetic field to be produced in molten steel in the casting mold when electrical current passes through the coils may be varied by the removal of laminar elements from at least one of the arrays so as to modify flow characteristics of molten steel exiting the submerged entry nozzle into the casting mold.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein the magnetic field cores, including at least some of the removable laminar elements, and the yoke are made of iron or an alloy chiefly composed of iron.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein the removable laminar elements are stackable rectangular parallelepiped plates together forming selectably at least a portion of the cores.
Parent Case Info
Applicants claim the benefit of their prior provisional application, Ser. No. 60/051,422, filed Jul. 1, 1997.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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2853049 |
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