The invention concerns a device for supporting and oscillating a continuous casting mold for the continuous casting of molten metals, especially molten steels, with guide elements symmetrically arranged on both sides of the central longitudinal axis of the cast strand, stationary support members, and a continuous casting mold supported on paired oscillation devices, and a method for dismounting, mounting, and maintaining the assemblies of the device.
Continuous casting molds with cooled sidewalls that bound the mold cavity, which are surrounded by a structure that supports the sidewalls, are supported either on a mold frame or on separate, laterally arranged mounts. The mounts in turn are supported on a support construction with an oscillation device. In individual cases, the mount, the support structure, and the oscillation device form an assembly.
The mounting or dismounting of these assemblies reveals the disadvantage that all of the parts must be dismounted in each case, even though only one of these parts or assemblies is defective or in need of maintenance.
The document JP 073 28 748 A describes, for example, a mold that is supported by two lateral cantilevers on respective oscillation cylinders and guided on guide rails by lateral rollers. Molds, oscillation cylinders, and guide device are installed on a common plate, which can be dismounted.
The document DE 1 433 048 discloses a mold oscillator for molds with two mold frames installed on either side of the mold to be supported, which have mold supports and mold bearing surfaces and a common synchronized oscillation drive for the mold supports.
The document CH 377 053 A describes a mold with a mold cavity and a cooled support structure that supports the mold plates. The support structure and the mold it supports are supported on two laterally installed oscillation cylinders. At the same time, the oscillation cylinders are the supports of the mold and guide devices which act in the oscillation directions. The oscillation direction is centrally aligned with the support of the mold support structure. The oscillation cylinders are mounted on a stationary support structure. During the detachment of the support structure with the mold from the supports, the given support of the oscillation cylinder can be dismounted from or mounted on the foundation with the cylinder as a guide and the stationary support structure as an assembly.
The document DE 102 44 596 A1 discloses an installation for the continuous casting of metals, especially steels, into elongated products in a multistrand casting plant with several continuous casting molds. Each of the continuous casting molds is supported separately in an oscillating frame, which is driven to oscillate in the casting direction and is supported, for guidance and weight compensation, on a base frame by pairs of leaf springs arranged on both sides of the cast strand, which leaf springs extend transversely to the casting direction. In this regard, two housings in the form of compact flat cassettes, which are arranged one after the other in the direction of strand travel, are secured on an elongated base frame. Upper and lower pairs of leaf springs extend transversely to the cast strand in these housings. Oscillation drives act on the pairs of leaf springs, with a front oscillation drive operating synchronously with the rear oscillation drive.
Proceeding from this prior art, the objective of the invention is to refine a previously known device for supporting and oscillating a continuous casting mold and a previously known method for mounting and dismounting the device in such a way that removal of the oscillation device is simplified for devices of the aforementioned type in which the oscillation device is installed in the stationary subassembly.
This solution provides that an assembly, which can be removed by itself, consists of paired bearing blocks with guide elements and a support cassette connected with the bearing blocks and is placed on a stationary subassembly, with which it is detachably connected. The oscillation device is integrated in the stationary subassembly in a way that makes it easily accessible. This has the advantage that separate removal of the assembly is readily possible, independently of the oscillation device. This separation also takes into account the fact that the parts of the mold support plate that are subject to wear, together with the associated guide elements, must be changed more frequently than the associated oscillation device. The invention offers the advantage that dismounting or mounting of the oscillation device (valves, control devices, and hydraulic cylinders) can be carried out separately. This eliminates the necessity of dismounting the stationary support structure, the supports with the associated guide elements (such as excenters, levers, or spiral springs), and the necessity of realigning them later, as was previously necessary.
In accordance with a modification, the bearing blocks consist of single-piece wall supports, which are connected with the support cassette.
In a further refinement of this proposal, the wall support has openings for access to the side of the mold. The advantage is simple access to cooling elements of the continuous casting mold and their connections.
The proposals described above can be still further improved if the subassembly consists of an intermediate plate, a base plate, and support walls that join the two plates vertically, and if the subassembly is detachably mounted on a bearing plate by bolts.
In another embodiment, the oscillation device is installed between two support walls and below the flange plate.
In accordance with further refinements, the oscillation device, together with the piston-cylinder unit, can be taken out and later mounted again in the vertical position of the hydraulic cylinder and with the dismountable assembly removed.
It is also provided that a support plate and above that a cover plate are mounted on the support side plates. The support plate and cover plate support guide bars for the continuous casting mold. This allows reproducibly exact insertion of the continuous casting mold without realignment and/or readjustment.
In another embodiment, the extension rod attached to the piston rod passes through the support plate and is detachably connected with the continuous casting mold.
In addition, the previously stated objective of the invention is achieved by the claimed method. The advantages of this method are the same as the advantages mentioned above in connection with the claimed device.
This method can be further developed in such a way that, after the dismounting of the assembly consisting of paired bearing blocks with guide elements and a support cassette connected with the bearing blocks, the oscillation device is held in its mounted and operative functional position, and the remaining maintenance work is performed without detaching a hydraulic connection. The separation into an assembly comprising support members/guide elements and an assembly comprising the oscillation device makes it possible to dismount the assembly comprising the support members/guide elements by itself, such that this step of the method is carried out without opening the hydraulic circuit of the oscillation device. An important advantage of the separate assemblies is the avoidance of contamination of the hydraulic circuit by an unnecessary change of the oscillation device.
Specific embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and described in greater detail below.
The device for supporting and oscillating a continuous casting mold 1 is provided preferably for slab strands consisting of molten steels, and the cast strand is withdrawn in the direction of the central longitudinal axis 2 of the cast strand. The assembly illustrated in
This results in an assembly 7 (
The oscillation device 6 is installed in a protected position within the stationary subassembly 7b and is connected to a hydraulic circuit. The oscillation device 6 is installed between two support walls 14 in the lower region on a flange plate 10 (
A support plate 20 and above that a cover plate 19 are mounted on the support side plates 7c, 7d. The cover plate 19 has guide bars 21 for the continuous casting mold 1 for reproducibly exact mounting of the continuous casting mold 1.
The extension rod 6c connected to the piston rod 6b passes through the support plate 20 and is detachably connected with the continuous casting mold 1 via the support cassette 7a.
The continuous casting mold 1 is set down by crane on a support plate 20, which is located above a cover plate 19 with the guide bars 21.
Part of the support members 5 is also a mounting structure 22 (
The support members 5 are lifted out as assembly 7 by means of a crane during dismounting and inserted by means of a crane during mounting.
The extent of assembly 7 can vary within certain limits from case to case, provided only that the condition of quick, easy, time-saving changing of the support members 5 and the guide elements 4 is met when they must be serviced or changed due to wear.
This method for mounting, dismounting, or maintaining a device for oscillating a continuous casting mold 1 for molten metals, especially molten steels, can be carried out in such a way that, after the dismounting of assembly 7 comprising paired bearing blocks 9 with guide elements 4 and a support cassette 7a connected with the bearing blocks 9, the oscillation device 6 is held in its mounted and operative functional position, and the remaining maintenance work is performed without detaching a hydraulic connection. The very important condition that contamination of the hydraulic circuit must be avoided is thus fulfilled.
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10 2004 032 764 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |
10 2005 019 295 | Apr 2005 | DE | national |
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WO2006/002732 | 1/12/2006 | WO | A |
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6889748 | Fischer et al. | May 2005 | B2 |
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20080121364 A1 | May 2008 | US |